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C1. used for emphasizing how surprising or unusual something is: It is a remarkably noisy and crowded city. Remarkably, she wasn't hurt in the crash. Fewer examples. He's adopted a remarkably light-hearted attitude towards the situation. She looked remarkably composed throughout the funeral. Elizabeth is remarkably well-informed.
- English (US)
used for emphasizing how surprising or unusual something is:...
- Znaczenie Remarkably, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
remarkably definicja: 1. used for emphasizing how surprising...
- Remarkably: Arabic Translation
REMARKABLY translate: بِشَكْل يَدعو لِلدَّهْشة. Learn more...
- Remarkably in Russian
REMARKABLY translate: удивительно, замечательно . Learn more...
- Remarkably in Japanese
REMARKABLY translate: 飛びぬけて, 著しく, 際立(きわだ)って. Learn more in...
- Translate English to Catalan
remarkably translate: extraordinàriament. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
The meaning of REMARKABLY is in a remarkable manner. How to use remarkably in a sentence.
adverb. Definition of remarkably. Synonyms for remarkably. When sealed, the lid stays on remarkably well, with no leaks. — Wilder Davies, Bon Appétit, 8 Aug. 2024. For a stay that’s a short walk to the lifts, shops and restaurants, the hotel is remarkably tranquil. — Todd Plummer, Condé Nast Traveler, 21 Dec. 2023.
used for emphasizing how surprising or unusual something is: It is a remarkably noisy and crowded city. Remarkably, she wasn't hurt in the crash. Fewer examples. He's adopted a remarkably light-hearted attitude toward the situation. She looked remarkably composed throughout the funeral.
adverb. /rɪˈmɑːkəbli/. /rɪˈmɑːrkəbli/. in a way that is unusual or surprising and causes people to take notice synonym astonishingly. The car is in remarkably good condition for its age. Remarkably, nobody was killed. The two reports are remarkably similar.
Definitions of remarkably. adverb. to a remarkable degree or extent. synonyms: outstandingly, unco, unusually. see more. adverb. in a signal manner. synonyms: signally, unmistakably.
'remarkably' is correct and usable in written English. It is an adverb meaning in an exceptional degree, and it is typically used to emphasize a particular point. For example, "He ran remarkably fast for his age.".