remarkably


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re·mark·a·ble

 (rĭ-mär′kə-bəl)
adj.
Attracting or worthy of notice, especially for being unusual or extraordinary: a remarkable movie that held my interest.

re·mark′a·ble·ness n.
re·mark′a·bly adv.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adv.1.remarkably - to a remarkable degree or extent; "she was unusually tall"
commonly, normally, ordinarily, unremarkably, usually - under normal conditions; "usually she was late"
2.remarkably - in a signal manner; "signally inappropriate methods"
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remarkably

adverb
In a manner or to a degree that is unusual:
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Translations
بصورةٍ مُلْفِتَه للإنْتِباهرائعاً
pozoruhodně
bemærkelsesværdigt
huomattavan
izvanredno
felettébbfeltűnőenmódfelettrendkívülszerfelett
einstaklega
著しく
현저하게
izjemno
anmärkningsvärt
อย่างพิเศษ
dikkat çekecek derecededikkate değer şekilde
đáng chú ý

remarkably

[rɪˈmɑːkəblɪ] ADV [similar, beautiful, cheap] → extraordinariamente; [well, quickly] → increíblemente
the factory had, remarkably, escaped the bombingla fábrica, increíblemente, no resultó dañada en el bombardeo
remarkably few peopleun número increíblemente escaso de personas
there have been remarkably few complaintssorprendentemente, ha habido muy pocas quejas
the general standard was remarkably highel nivel general era notablemente alto
he looked remarkably like his fatherguardaba un parecido extraordinario con su padre
it tastes remarkably goodtiene un sabor extraordinario
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

remarkably

[rɪˈmɑːrkəbli] advremarquablement
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remarkably

adv
(= notably)bemerkenswert; (= extraordinarily)außergewöhnlich; remarkably similarbemerkenswert ähnlich; a type of latex remarkably similar to rubbereine Latexart mit bemerkenswert ähnlichen Eigenschaften wie Gummi; he looked remarkably like his fatherer sah seinem Vater bemerkenswert ähnlich; remarkably littleerstaunlich wenig
(= amazingly)bemerkenswerterweise; the factory had, remarkably, escaped the bombingdie Fabrik war wundersamerweise or wie durch ein Wunder dem Bombenangriff entkommen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

remarkably

[rɪˈmɑːkəblɪ] advnotevolmente
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remark

(rəˈmaːk) noun
a comment; something said. The chairman made a few remarks, then introduced the speaker.
verb
to say; to comment. `She's a good-looking girl,' he remarked; He remarked that she was good-looking; He remarked on her good looks.
reˈmarkable adjective
unusual; worth mentioning; extraordinary. What a remarkable coincidence!; He really is a remarkable man; It is quite remarkable how alike the two children are.
reˈmarkably adverb
Their replies were remarkably similar.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

remarkably

رائعاً pozoruhodně bemærkelsesværdigt beachtlich αξιοσημείωτα increíblemente huomattavan remarquablement izvanredno notevolmente 著しく 현저하게 opmerkelijk enestående wybitnie notavelmente замечательно anmärkningsvärt อย่างพิเศษ dikkat çekecek derecede đáng chú ý 引人注目地
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References in classic literature ?
But they had a most lovely way of speaking (in England), and the men are REMARKABLY HANDSOME.
Their histories count a hundred and sixty-two reigns, from Cham to Faciladas or Basilides; among which some women are remarkably celebrated.
Below the hat was a lean, long, sallow face, deeply pitted with the smallpox, and characterized, very remarkably, by eyes of two different colors -- one bilious green, one bilious brown, both sharply intelligent.
Bloomfield assured me she was a remarkably gentle child, and required encouragement: she had not learned anything yet; but in a few days, she would be four years old, and then she might take her first lesson in the alphabet, and be promoted to the schoolroom.
My life had hitherto been remarkably secluded and domestic, and this had given me invincible repugnance to new countenances.
This facetious probability was so congenial to the dwarf's humour, and so exquisitely amusing to him, that he laughed as he went along until the tears ran down his cheeks; and more than once, when he found himself in a bye-street, vented his delight in a shrill scream, which greatly terrifying any lonely passenger, who happened to be walking on before him expecting nothing so little, increased his mirth, and made him remarkably cheerful and light-hearted.
It was now the middle of May, and the morning was remarkably serene, when Mr Allworthy walked forth on the terrace, where the dawn opened every minute that lovely prospect we have before described to his eye; and now having sent forth streams of light, which ascended the blue firmament before him, as harbingers preceding his pomp, in the full blaze of his majesty rose the sun, than which one object alone in this lower creation could be more glorious, and that Mr Allworthy himself presented--a human being replete with benevolence, meditating in what manner he might render himself most acceptable to his Creator, by doing most good to his creatures.
As for the stones, many still think that they are hardly to be accounted for by the action of the waves on these hills; but I observe that the surrounding hills are remarkably full of the same kind of stones, so that they have been obliged to pile them up in walls on both sides of the railroad cut nearest the pond; and, moreover, there are most stones where the shore is most abrupt; so that, unfortunately, it is no longer a mystery to me.
And very remarkably again: Riderhood feigned to set the scanty furniture in order, while he spoke, to have a show of reason for not looking at him.
She was remarkably quick in the discovery of attachments, and had enjoyed the advantage of raising the blushes and the vanity of many a young lady by insinuations of her power over such a young man; and this kind of discernment enabled her soon after her arrival at Barton decisively to pronounce that Colonel Brandon was very much in love with Marianne Dashwood.
'You're safe from being overfed: You're sweetly picturesque in rags: You never know the aching head That comes along with money-bags: And you have time to cultivate That best of qualities, Content-- For which you'll find your present state Remarkably convenient!'
The animal, a remarkably fine one, had been taken ashore, and stabled in a hut of cocoanut boughs within the fortified enclosure.