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remark
noun
a
spoken
or
written
comment
or
statement
about
something
•
The
teacher
made
a
helpful
remark
about
my
project
.
The
teacher
made
a
helpful
remark
about
my
project
.
•
His
rude
remark
hurt
her
feelings
.
His
rude
remark
hurt
her
feelings
.
Borrowed
from
French
remarquer
“
to
mark
again
,
notice
,”
from
re-
“
again
”
+
marquer
“
to
mark
.”
As
a
noun
meaning
“
comment
,”
recorded
in
English
since
the
17th
century
.
verb
-
remark
,
remarking
,
remarks
,
remarked
to
say
or
write
a
comment
about
something
•
She
remarked
that
the
view
was
beautiful
.
She
remarked
that
the
view
was
beautiful
.
•
The
scientist
remarks
on
the
importance
of
clean
water
in
every
interview
.
The
scientist
remarks
on
the
importance
of
clean
water
in
every
interview
.
From
French
remarquer
“
to
mark
again
,
notice
.”
Used
as
a
verb
in
English
since
the
early
1600s
.
remarkable
adjective
unusual
or
surprising
enough
to
attract
attention
or
be
noticed
•
It
is
remarkable
that
the
tiny
insect
can
lift
objects
many
times
its
weight
.
It
is
remarkable
that
the
tiny
insect
can
lift
objects
many
times
its
weight
.
•
The
desert
town
experiences
a
remarkable
drop
in
temperature
after
sunset
.
The
desert
town
experiences
a
remarkable
drop
in
temperature
after
sunset
.
Derived
from
remark
+
-able
in
the
early
17th
century
,
literally
‘
worthy
of
remark
’.
adjective
extremely
impressive
,
excellent
,
or
admirable
•
She
has
shown
remarkable
progress
in
her
piano
lessons
.
She
has
shown
remarkable
progress
in
her
piano
lessons
.
•
The
rescue
team
did
a
remarkable
job
saving
everyone
during
the
storm
.
The
rescue
team
did
a
remarkable
job
saving
everyone
during
the
storm
.
Same
as
other
sense
:
formed
by
combining
remark
with
the
suffix
-able
,
indicating
something
that
can
be
remarked
upon
because
it
is
impressive
.