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remarkably

[ US /ɹiˈmɑɹkəbɫi, ɹɪˈmɑɹkəbɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪmˈɑːkəbli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a signal manner
    signally inappropriate methods
  2. to a remarkable degree or extent
    Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies
    she was unusually tall

How To Use remarkably In A Sentence

  • 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
  • As soon as the door closed behind her I hurried to the dirty window in the front room and I watched as she walked down the street looking remarkably out of place in the drab surroundings in her bright green dress.
  • The two in fact are related: the ideas resonate differently in different parts of the world, exemplifying with remarkably clarity the issues introduced in the previous sections.
  • Here the mufti, or jurisconsult, appears to play a role remarkably similar to that of the roman jurist or contemporary European law professor (in providing Gutachten or opinions to courts).
  • Press coverage of this long-term infrastructural build-up has been remarkably minimal, given the implications for future conflicts in the oil heartlands of the planet. Nick Turse: As Washington Talks Iraq Withdrawal, the Pentagon Builds Up Bases in the Region
  • Her hearing is going, but otherwise she's remarkably fit for a 95-year-old.
  • The secant of this angle is 1.61806 which is remarkably close to the golden ratio 1.618034.
  • Grant seems remarkably well adjusted, a suggestion he greets with a laugh.
  • Tyrone stood, favoring his right arm, which was remarkably better than he'd remembered.
  • It contains, among other things of merit, a lullaby, called "Sleep, Little Tulip," with a remarkably artistic and effective pedal-point on two notes (the submediant and the dominant) sustained through the entire song with a fine fidelity to the words and the lullaby spirit; a "Nocturne" in which Nevin has revealed an unsuspected voluptuousness in Mr. Aldrich 'little lyric, and has written a song of irresistible climaxes. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
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