remarkable
/ɹɪˈmɑːkəbl̩/
Meanings
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adjective
worthy of attention and admiration; striking; impressive.
- "The remarkable abilities of the magician left the audience in awe."
- "The remarkable growth of the company over the past year was a testament to their hard work and dedication."
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adjective
deserving of notice or consideration; meriting comment or action.
- "The remarkable student received an award for her academic achievements."
- "The remarkable discovery in the field of science could change the way we understand the world."
Pronunciation
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/ɹɪˈmɑɹkəbl̩/
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Antonyms
normal , unremarkable
Synonyms
abnormal , queer , singular , eminent , extraordinary , notable , noticeable , observable , outstanding , rare , strange , unusual , wonderful
Rhymes
Words rhyming with remarkableremarkable , fabricable , stable , table , malleable , grabbable , rabidable , labelable
Variants
List of all variants of remarkable that leads to same resultremarkable , remarkableness , remarkablenesses
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old French remarquable, from remarquer ‘remark, observe’, from re- ‘again’ + marquer ‘mark’.
Trivia
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The term 'remarkable' was first used in English in the 15th century.
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The longest word in English with the word 'remarkable' as a prefix is 'unremarkableable', which means 'incapable of being remarked upon'.
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In mathematics, a remarkable number is a number with unusual or interesting properties.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
extraordinary: Related concept that means exceptional or unusual. 'Remarkable' and 'extraordinary' are often used interchangeably to describe something that stands out in a remarkable way.
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noteworthy: Related concept that means worthy of attention or notice. 'Remarkable' and 'noteworthy' are often used to describe something that is remarkable in some way.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.In literature, 'remarkable' has been used to describe characters or events that are extraordinary, unusual, or noteworthy. In art, it can refer to a painting or sculpture that is striking or impressive. In music, a remarkable performance is one that is exceptional and memorable.
How to Memorize "remarkable"
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visualize
- Imagine a red apple that is exceptionally large and shiny. Visualize the apple in your mind's eye and remember the feeling of its smooth surface.
- Visualize a person performing an extraordinary feat, such as juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle. -
associate
- Associate the word 'remarkable' with the image of a gold star or a trophy to help remember its positive connotation.
- Think of the word 'remarkable' as a synonym for 'amazing' or 'wonderful' to help remember its meaning. -
mnemonics
- Use the mnemonic 'Remarkable Rhino Roars' to remember the definition of 'remarkable' as 'worthy of attention and admiration'.
- Create a sentence using the word 'remarkable' to help remember its meaning and usage in context.
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