Remarquablement (en. Remarkably)
/ʁə.maʁ.kabl.mɑ̃/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adverb
Indicates an exceptional degree that is worthy of notice.
This performance was remarkably successful.
Cette performance a été remarquablement réussie.
Used to emphasize the quality or importance of something.
He played remarkably well at the concert.
Il a remarquablement bien joué au concert.
Expresses a degree of astonishment or admiration.
She remarkably improved her level of French.
Elle a remarquablement amélioré son niveau de français.
Etymology
Derived from the adjective 'remarkable' with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
remarkably beautiful
Worthy of being noticed for its beauty.
remarquablement beau
remarkably intelligent
He has an intelligence level that stands out from others.
remarquablement intelligent
remarkably effective
Demonstrating an effectiveness that deserves to be noted.
remarquablement efficace
Related Words
remarkable
Worthy of being noticed, exceptional.
remarquable
remark
Observation or comment that draws attention to something.
remarque
to notice
To take note of, to observe.
remarquer
Slang Meanings
Honestly impressive.
This movie was frankly remarkably good.
Ce film était franchement remarquablement bon.
Really above average.
This dessert is remarkably delicious.
Ce dessert est remarquablement délicieux.