remarkable

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    unusual or striking
    worthy of notice

Word Origin

remarkable (adj.)
c. 1600, from remark (v.) + -able, or from or based on French remarquable (16c.), from remarquer. "Observable, worthy of notice," hence "extraordinary, exceptional, conspicuous." Related: Remarkably.

Example

1. This is likely to create a remarkable investment opportunity .
2. The nra 's influence on introducing legislation has been remarkable .
3. This year 's creations are truly remarkable !
4. Eg. the social metamorphosis occurred in china is remarkable .
5. Apple has a remarkable record to maintain here .

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