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remarkable
[ri-mahr-kuh-buhl]
adjective
notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary.
a remarkable change.
Antonyms: ,worthy of notice or attention.
Synonyms: , , , , , , , ,Antonyms: ,
remarkable
/ ɪˈɑːəə /
adjective
worthy of note or attention
a remarkable achievement
unusual, striking, or extraordinary
a remarkable sight
Other 51Թ Forms
- remarkability noun
- remarkableness noun
- remarkably adverb
- quasi-remarkable adjective
- unremarkable adjective
- ˈ첹Ա noun
- ˈ첹 adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of remarkable1
Example Sentences
We reconnected this spring and Lundes reflected again on his difficult past and remarkable transformation.
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.
"Charlie was not only a fantastic footballer but, more importantly, a truly remarkable person," it said in a statement.
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.
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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