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Meaning of remarkably
The primary meaning of the word "remarkably" is to a degree that is worthy of notice or attention.
Etymology of remarkably
The word "remarkably" has its roots in the verb "remark," which originated from the Old French "remarquer," meaning "to mark again" or "to notice," and is a combination of "re-" (again) and "marquer" (to mark).
The adverb "remarkably" is derived from the adjective "remarkable," which emerged in the 15th century to describe something worthy of notice or attention.
Synonyms
exceptionally
extraordinarily
unusually
surprisingly
astonishingly
amazingly
impressively
notably
noticeably
significantly
considerably
remarkably
outstandingly
extraordinarily
unbelievably
incomprehensibly
intriguingly
fascinatingly
curiously
interestingly
unusually
refreshingly
pleasingly
agreeably
satisfyingly
commendably
laudably
admirably
credibly
plausibly
convincingly
persuasively
strikingly
arrestingly
captivatingly
enchantingly
bewitchingly
hauntingly
Definitions
- To a degree that is worthy of notice or attention
- * In a way that is unusual or unexpected
Usage Examples
- The new employee performed remarkably well in her first month.
- * The team played remarkably better after their new coach took over.
- * The city's architecture is remarkably well-preserved, considering its age.
Antonyms
unremarkably
ordinarily
usually
typically
normally
expectedly
predictably
commonly
routinely
customarily
traditionally
conventionally
unexceptionally
mediocrely
averagely
disappointingly
poorly
badly
inadequately
insufficiently
unimpressively
uninspiringly
uninterestingly