[
US
/ɹiˈmɑɹk, ɹɪˈmɑɹk/
]
VERB
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make mention of
She observed that his presentation took up too much time
They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing -
make or write a comment on
he commented the paper of his colleague
NOUN
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a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information
we would appreciate input from our users on how we can improve our software
from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account -
explicit notice
it passed without remark
How To Use remark In A Sentence
- Some of my remarks here are directed toward conventional scientists, who generally refrain from commenting critically on the wild ideas of a few of their colleagues because it is bad manners.
- Moreover, social values and structures have shown a remarkable ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
- He made a few conventional remarks about the weather.
- She made one or two snide remarks about their house which I thought was a bit unnecessary.
- He has apologised for critical remarks he made about the referee.
- He has made derogative remarks, made players uncomfortable playing for him, and is not leading the team in the right direction.
- A big Chinaman, remarkably evil-looking, with his head swathed in a yellow silk handkerchief and face badly pock-marked, planted a pike-pole on the White and Yellow
- It is probably a measure of the depths to which political conversation has sunk — all the more remarkable given the chaos that male leaders have through the generations created — that this non-gender-specific "ballsiness," as it were, is so frequently trotted out as a measure of high praise. Half-cocked
- It was a throwaway remark that proved tragically prophetic.
- He made some casual remark about her holiday.