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Learn to pronounce re·mark·a·bly

/rəˈmärkəblē/
adverb
  1. in a way that is worthy of attention.
    "you have performed remarkably"
  2. used to express surprise at an event or situation.
    "remarkably, she hung on to her job"

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7 days ago · adverb. re·​mark·​ably ri-ˈmär-kə-blē Synonyms of remarkably. 1. : in a remarkable manner.
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 ...
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Remarkably definition: to a notable or unusual degree; extraordinarily. See examples of REMARKABLY used in a sentence.
to a remarkable degree or extent. synonyms: outstandingly, unco, unusually. see moresee less. antonyms: commonly, normally, ordinarily, unremarkably, ...
8 days ago · : worthy of being or likely to be noticed especially as being uncommon or extraordinary. remarkableness noun.
in a way that makes you feel surprised: She is remarkably young-looking for 50.
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​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.
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(manner) In a remarkable manner. He performed the piece remarkably, offering novel interpretations to its nearly cliched passages.
(degree) To a noteworthy extent. That dog is remarkably fierce. (evaluative) Used to draw special attention to a proposition.
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(rɪmɑrkəbəl ) adjective. Someone or something that is remarkable is unusual or special in a way that makes people notice them and be surprised or impressed. He ...