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remarkable

[ri-mahr-kuh-buhl]

adjective

  1. notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary.

    a remarkable change.

    Antonyms: ,
  2. worthy of notice or attention.

    Synonyms: , , , , , , , ,
    Antonyms: ,


remarkable

/ ɪˈɑːəə /

adjective

  1. worthy of note or attention

    a remarkable achievement

  2. unusual, striking, or extraordinary

    a remarkable sight

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • remarkability noun
  • remarkableness noun
  • remarkably adverb
  • quasi-remarkable adjective
  • unremarkable adjective
  • ˈ첹Ա noun
  • ˈ첹 adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of remarkable1

From the French word remarquable, dating back to 1595–1605; remark, -able
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We reconnected this spring and Lundes reflected again on his difficult past and remarkable transformation.

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Premiership glory caps a remarkable transformation for Bath under head of rugby Van Graan, who joined in July 2022 weeks after they finished rock-bottom of the league.

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"Charlie was not only a fantastic footballer but, more importantly, a truly remarkable person," it said in a statement.

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Biographical and essayistic, “A Photographic Memory” suggests both a woman interested in locating her remarkable mother, gone too soon, and an artist exploring her own place.

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That is unless Australia's bowlers can summon something quite remarkable with the ball on Saturday and provide an unexpected twist.

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