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    remarkably
    /rɪˈmɑːkəbli/

    adverb

    • 1. in a way that is worthy of attention: "you have performed remarkably"
    • 2. used to express surprise at an event or situation: "remarkably, she hung on to her job"

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  3. used for emphasizing how surprising or unusual something is: It is a remarkably noisy and crowded city. Remarkably, she wasn't hurt in the crash. Fewer examples. He's adopted a remarkably light-hearted attitude towards the situation. She looked remarkably composed throughout the funeral. Elizabeth is remarkably well-informed.

  4. Remarkably is an adverb that means very surprising or unusual. Learn how to use it in sentences with different meanings and synonyms, and see translations in other languages.

  5. Remarkably means in a remarkable manner or as is remarkable. See examples of how to use this adverb in sentences and its word history and synonyms.

  6. Remarkably means to a notable or unusual degree; extraordinarily. See how to use this adverb in sentences from various sources, such as newspapers and books.

  7. Definition of remarkably adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. /riˈmɑrkəbli/ /riˈmɑkəbli/ IPA guide. Definitions of remarkably. adverb. to a remarkable degree or extent. synonyms: outstandingly, unco, unusually. see more. adverb. in a signal manner. synonyms: signally, unmistakably. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Remarkably."

  9. Remarkably means attracting or worthy of notice, especially for being unusual or extraordinary. See synonyms, antonyms, translations and usage examples of remarkably in different contexts.