remarkable
/ɹɪˈmɑɹ.kə.bl̩/adjective4 syllables
Remarkable means: worthy of attention.
Synonyms for remarkable21
adjective, as in worthy of attention
adjective, as in unusual or striking
also used for remarkable
commentworthy, eminent, markworthy, noticeable, observable, outstanding, rare, abnormal, queer, aberrant, alien, anomalous, as queer as Dick's hatband, bizarre, booky
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What does remarkable mean?2
adjective
1
worthy of attention“a noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain”
2
unusual or striking“a remarkable sight”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Remarkable in a sentence
- The centipede swiftly climbed up the wooden wall, displaying its remarkable agility.Amastan
- In recent years, science has made remarkable progress.Zifre
- Don't worry about not being noticed; instead, strive to do something remarkable.HaleBopp
- Despite being a pet, cats still have remarkable hunting abilities.Adelpa
- The statesman received us with that old-fashioned courtesy for which he is remarkable.Hybrid
- Chris got a remarkable grade for the complex homework.unknown
- The family underwent a remarkable rise in status in only two generations.CM
- Algeria has made remarkable progress in the last two decades.Amastan
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