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.
Spanish: notablemente - extraordinariamentePortuguese (BR): notavelmente - extraordinariamentePortuguese (PT): notavelmente - extraordinariamenteChinese (Simplified): 非常 - 显著地Chinese (Traditional): 非常 - 顯著地Hindi: अत्यंत - उल्लेखनीय रूप सेArabic: بشكل ملحوظ - بدرجة استثنائيةBengali: অসাধারণভাবে - বিস্ময়করভাবেRussian: замечательно - удивительно - необычайноJapanese: 驚くほど - 著しくVietnamese: đáng kể - một cách đáng ngạc nhiênKorean: 놀랄 만큼 - 현저하게Turkish: olağanüstü şekilde - şaşırtıcı biçimdeUrdu: غیرمعمول طور پر - حیرت انگیز طور پرIndonesian: sangat - luar biasa - secara mencolok
Example Sentences
She did remarkably well on the test.
basic
The city has changed remarkably in ten years.
basic
He remained remarkably calm during the crisis.
natural
Your English has improved remarkably since last month!
natural
It's remarkably easy to get lost in that part of town.
natural
The weather is remarkably warm for winter.
basic