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adjective
- 1. worthy of attention; striking: "a remarkable coincidence"
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Nov 5, 2024 · The meaning of REMARKABLE is worthy of being or likely to be noticed especially as being uncommon or extraordinary. How to use remarkable in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Remarkable.
REMARKABLE definition: 1. unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning: 2. unusual or special and…. Learn more.
Synonyms for REMARKABLE: bizarre, strange, funny, odd, peculiar, weird, curious, erratic; Antonyms of REMARKABLE: ordinary, typical, normal, average, usual, standard, commonplace, everyday
Something remarkable is unusual, exceptional, interesting, or excellent. Remarkable things get your attention.
Someone or something that is remarkable is unusual or special in a way that makes people notice them and be surprised or impressed. He was a remarkable man. It was a remarkable achievement.
REMARKABLE meaning: 1. unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning: 2. unusual or special and…. Learn more.
Definition of remarkable adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. unusual or surprising in a way that causes people to take notice synonym astonishing. She was a truly remarkable woman. What is even more remarkable about the whole thing is… remarkable for something The area is remarkable for its scenery. remarkable that…