remarkably

word

/ɹiˈmɑɹkəbɫi/
/ɹɪmˈɑːkəbli/

Definition

In a way that is unusual or surprising; to a great or noticeable degree.

Usage & Nuances

'Remarkably' is used with positive or neutral qualities to show something stands out, often preceding adjectives or adverbs: 'remarkably fast', 'remarkably well'. It's formal and not usually used in casual speech.

Example Sentences

She did remarkably well on the test.

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The city has changed remarkably in ten years.

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He remained remarkably calm during the crisis.

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Your English has improved remarkably since last month!

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It's remarkably easy to get lost in that part of town.

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The weather is remarkably warm for winter.

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