REMARKABLY in a Sentence
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364 example sentences for REMARKABLY, such as:
1. You really have done remarkably badly.
2. The two reports are remarkably similar.
3. He was remarkably successful in business.
4. The three portraits are remarkably similar.
5. The church spire is reckoned remarkably handsome.
2. The two reports are remarkably similar.
3. He was remarkably successful in business.
4. The three portraits are remarkably similar.
5. The church spire is reckoned remarkably handsome.
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Meanings and Examples of REMARKABLY
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remarkably
ad. to a remarkable degree or extent
ad. in a signal manner
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 In all probability the murderer had a florid face, and the finger-nails of his right hand were remarkably long.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER III. THE LAURISTON GARDEN MYSTERY
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER III. THE LAURISTON GARDEN MYSTERY
2 Her face was innocent and youthful, and its expression remarkably pleasant.
3 Mary Crawford was remarkably pretty; Henry, though not handsome, had air and countenance; the manners of both were lively and pleasant, and Mrs. Grant immediately gave them credit for everything else.
4 The church spire is reckoned remarkably handsome.
5 To the former she was an interesting object, and he saw with pleasure the general elegance of her appearance, and her being in remarkably good looks.
6 There had been something remarkably amiable about her.
7 Being remarkably free and agreeable in their manners, Oliver thought them very nice girls indeed.
8 He had been remarkably handsome in his youth; and, at fifty-four, was still a very fine man.
9 He was, at that time, a remarkably fine young man, with a great deal of intelligence, spirit, and brilliancy; and Anne an extremely pretty girl, with gentleness, modesty, taste, and feeling.
10 On the contrary, for a small street in a quiet neighbourhood, it was remarkably animated.
11 He had evidently been carried down by two persons, one of whom had remarkably small feet and the other unusually large ones.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In IX. THE ADVENTURE OF THE ENGINEER’S THUMB
Context Highlight In IX. THE ADVENTURE OF THE ENGINEER’S THUMB
12 You really have done remarkably badly.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In IV. THE ADVENTURE OF THE SOLITARY CYCLIST
Context Highlight In IV. THE ADVENTURE OF THE SOLITARY CYCLIST
13 She has a remarkably thick nose, with eyes which are set close upon either side of it.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In X. THE ADVENTURE OF THE GOLDEN PINCE-NEZ
Context Highlight In X. THE ADVENTURE OF THE GOLDEN PINCE-NEZ
14 'It would be remarkably convenient for the historian,' the Psychologist suggested.
15 This did not suit Jo at all, but she accepted the place since nothing better appeared and, to every one's surprise, got on remarkably well with her irascible relative.
Example Sentence: (154 in 11 pages)
1 Yet the way men define their role has remained remarkably consistent.
2 The former hostage is in remarkably good shape considering his ordeal.
3 On the whole the celebrations were remarkably good-humoured and peaceful.
4 The three portraits are remarkably similar.
5 The two reports are remarkably similar.
6 To the untrained eye, the two flowers look remarkably similar.
7 To the untrained eye, the two products look remarkably similar.
8 He was remarkably successful in business.
9 This year's entering class is a remarkably heterogeneous body: it includes students from forty different states and twenty-six foreign countries, some the children of billionaires, others the offspring of welfare families.
10 For a young person, Winston seems remarkably stodgy: you'd expect someone his age to show a little more life.
11 Now that we know the mayor and his wife are engaged in a bitter divorce fight, we find their earlier remarks regretting their lack of time together remarkably disingenuous.
12 Scent can be remarkably evocative: the aroma of pipe tobacco evokes the memory of my father.
13 A remarkably protean actor, Alec Guinness could take on any role.
14 From the number of typos and misspellings I've found in it, it's clear that Mario proofread the report in a remarkably slapdash fashion.
15 If you look at the general overall situation, they're doing remarkably well.