REMARKABLY in a Sentence

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1. You really have done remarkably badly.
2. I overhear some cruel remarks about him.
3. I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.
4. The church spire is reckoned remarkably handsome.
5. Do not let him nettle you with his sarcastic remarks.

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 Meanings and Examples of REMARKABLY
Definition Example Sentence Classic Sentence
remarkably
 ad.  strikingly; markedly; to a remarkable degree or extent
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
2  Her face was innocent and youthful, and its expression remarkably pleasant.
Hard Times By Charles Dickens
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 3: CHAPTER I
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.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
4  The church spire is reckoned remarkably handsome.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER VIII
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.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII
6  There had been something remarkably amiable about her.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXVIII
7  Being remarkably free and agreeable in their manners, Oliver thought them very nice girls indeed.
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IX
8  He had been remarkably handsome in his youth; and, at fifty-four, was still a very fine man.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 1
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.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 4
10  On the contrary, for a small street in a quiet neighbourhood, it was remarkably animated.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context  Highlight   In I. A Scandal in Bohemia
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
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
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
14  'It would be remarkably convenient for the historian,' the Psychologist suggested.
The Time Machine By H. G. Wells
Context  Highlight   In I
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.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER FOUR
Example Sentence: (154 in 11 pages)
16  Charlie Brown tried to amplify his remarks, but he was drowned out by jeers from the audience.
17  Alice felt a little irritated at the Caterpillar's making such VERY short remarks.
18  The critic's caustic remarks angered the hapless actors who were the subjects of his sarcasm.
19  Last week the Italian Prime Minister apologized to parliament in Rome for his alleged remarks about the superiority of western culture over that of Islam, claiming his words had been taken out of context.
20  Last week the Italian Prime Minister apologised to parliament in Rome for his alleged remarks about the superiority of western culture over that of Islam, claiming his words had been taken out of context.
21  He is far too intelligent to utter such fatuous remarks.
22  I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.
23  I overhear some cruel remarks about him.
24  Long pauses came between each of these remarks; they were uttered in toneless and monotonous voices.
25  Please skip the remarks that will trigger bitter debates again.
26  The audience saw through his attempts to equivocate on the subject under discussion and ridiculed his remarks.
27  His incisive remarks made us see the fallacy in our plans.
28  Do not let him nettle you with his sarcastic remarks.
29  Instead of criticizing Clinton's policies, the Republicans made pejorative remarks about his character.
30  James was unpopular because of his sarcastic and acidulous remarks.