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Meaning of unremarkably
The primary meaning of "unremarkably" is to a degree that is not worthy of notice or attention.
Etymology of unremarkably
The word "unremarkably" has its roots in the adjective "remarkable," which originated from the Old French "remarquer," meaning to notice or observe, derived from "re-" (again) and "marquer" (to mark).
The prefix "un-" was added to "remarkable" to convey the opposite meaning, resulting in "unremarkable" and its adverbial form "unremarkably."
Synonyms
normally
usually
typically
customarily
habitually
routinely
commonly
ordinarily
expectedly
predictably
unexceptionally
moderately
fairly
reasonably
adequately
sufficiently
passably
tolerably
decently
acceptably
satisfactorily
middlingly
averagely
mediocrely
indifferently
unimpressively
uninspiringly
unnoticeably
inconspicuously
unobtrusively
forgettably
Definitions
- In a way that is not worthy of notice or attention, to a normal or expected degree.
- * Without anything unusual or surprising happening.
Usage Examples
- The company performed unremarkably in the first quarter, with modest gains and no significant losses.
- * The movie received unremarkable reviews, with critics describing it as average and uninspiring.
Antonyms
remarkably
exceptionally
extraordinarily
unusually
surprisingly
impressively
outstandingly
extraordinarily
phenomenally
sensationally
memorably
strikingly
conspicuously
noticeably
obviously
clearly
distinctly
dramatically
drastically
radically