Meaning & Definition of Remarkably in English
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Remarkably
In a way that is worthy of notice or exceptional.
Pronunciation:
/rɪˈmɑːrkəbli/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: In a noticeable or exceptional way.
Example Sentence: She performed remarkably well in the competition.
Definition: In a manner that draws attention.
Example Sentence: The dress was remarkably colorful and vibrant.
Etymology
Origin: From the word 'remark' combined with the suffix '-ably'.
Synonyms
extraordinarilyexceptionallynotablysignificantlystrikingly
Common Phrases and Expressions
- remarkably quiet: Surprisingly silent or calm.
- remarkably similar: Notably alike.
Translations
- Spanish: notablemente
- French: remarquablement
- German: bemerkenswert
- Russian: заметно
Related Words
- remark: To say something worth noting.
- remarkable: Worthy of attention; striking.
Slang Meanings of remarkably
Meaning: Impressively or awesomely.
Example Sentence: That movie was remarkably good, totally blew my mind!