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remarkably

/ɹɪˈmɑɹkəbli/adverb4 syllables

Remarkably means: to a remarkable degree or extent.

Synonyms for remarkably5

adverb, as in to a remarkable degree or extent

adverb, as in in a signal manner

signally, unmistakably

Opposites of remarkably

unremarkably

What does remarkably mean?2

adverb

1

to a remarkable degree or extent“she was unusually tall”

2

in a signal manner“signally inappropriate methods”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Remarkably in a sentence

  • Her dark, almond-shaped eyes were remarkably beautiful.halfb1t
  • He focused diligently; however, his performance was remarkably poor.kiryopi
  • My husband has five or six brains which are remarkably irrigated.Clavain
  • Remarkably it disappeared within the blink of an eye.Swift
  • Blood plasma is remarkably similar to sea water.Eccles17
  • Algeria is remarkably similar to its neighbor Tunisia in many ways.Amastan
  • There was excellent wild-duck shooting in the fens, remarkably good fishing and a small but select library.Hybrid
  • His shoulders were broad, his hair black, his complexion swarthy, his arms remarkably long and nervous.Cangarejo

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