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remark

A remark is your spoken opinion or observation about something. He made some very interesting remarks about what he expects in Iraq. Your remarks are your words. A final section provides some interpretation of the results and concluding remarks.

remark

If you remark upon something, you say what you noticed or think about it. Some visitors have remarked upon the contrast between this expensive car and the tiny, broken down house. Charles de Gaulle once remarked that "Brazil is not a serious country."

remark

(= note, observe, mention) make mention of She observed that his presentation took up too much time They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing (= comment) a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account explicit notice it passed without remark (= comment) make or write a comment on he commented the paper of his colleague

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Simple sentences

The remark was aimed at you.
There was nothing worthy of remark at the fair.
That kind of remark does not befit you.
Jim made a superfluous remark.
I was interested in your remark.
I interpreted his remark as a threat.
The beginning of the trouble was his careless remark.
His remark got on my nerves.
His remark is open to misunderstanding.
She seems to have taken my remark as an insult.
You shouldn't have made such a remark even if you had been angry.
The remark you made at the party about Lisa's weight was totally uncalled for.
Your remark amounts almost to insult.
That was not at all an appropriate remark.
Your remark is irrelevant to our argument.
His remark seems to be off the point.
She didn't mean to offend anyone with her remark.
Your stupid remark just added fuel to the flames.
I couldn't help but remark on it.
Your remark is irrelevant.
Tom ignored the remark.
He said it for the sake of a witty remark.

Movie subtitles

Churchill said it was he who made the remark.
A most unfortunate remark.
What was at the back of your remark?
A remark like that wouldn't sound very well, in case you happened to be the second heir.
I consider that a very impertinent remark.
First sane remark I've heard today. I know a formula said to pop the pennies off the eyelids of dead Irishmen.
Shall I offer a remark on the weather?
Did I make any derogatory remark about the goose liver?
Miss Novak, although I'm the victim of your remark I can't help but admire the exquisite way you have of expressing yourself.
Perfectly harmless remark.
My remark was not aimed at you.
Kindly tell Mignonette I heard that last remark, that I wouldn't have the gentleman in question as a gift.
I shall prove the inconsistency of that remark by repairing to my customary retreat unassisted.
Here is a remark that you made in Holy Week.
This thick sentiment. You ought to be drummed out of the service for that remark.
His last remark proves the district attorney hasn't lost his humor, in spite of the fact that his attempt to establish the presence of the defendants at the lynching has either failed or been ridiculed by the defense.
Listen, Marion, what did you mean by that remark on the telephone?
Don't change the subject. What did you mean by that remark?
Rocks, may I remark that your jokes are slightly unhumorous tonight?
Let's knock the idea out of their heads. A most unfortunate remark.
First sane remark I've heard today.
Did you hear. I want you to hear this. Did I make any derogatory remark about the goose liver?
A perfectly harmless remark.
What do you take back, Marge? - A remark I made about lamb chops.
A remark I made about lamb chops.
I object to that last remark as a mean and unprincipled slander!
I made no remark.
I was merely going to remark in all innocence that my family can remember when your family climbed out of the gutter. Come, mrs.
A crushing remark indeed.
But an insignificant remark will make even his best friends drop him. And make your parents hesitate to give their daughter to him in marriage.
Freddie, you certainly show your ignorance When you make a remark like that.
One little remark and he gets scared.
If you wish, I can remove that remark about hating Mrs. Randolph. from your statement.

News and current affairs

The irony of this remark is that in the Philippines, a country of more than 100 million people, of whom four out of five are Roman Catholic, it is precisely the Church that has been the ideological colonizer.
Orwell's Big Brother would not have been amused by this remark.
But the remark had a more serious purpose and was evidently intended to expose a fundamental flaw in my argument.
But the response to Rosen's remark underscored the relative absence of the usual heightened scrutiny of the political wife's hair and clothes, profession and cookie recipe.
But a remark by one mining company executive from a developing country caught the spirit of change.
It was just a taunting remark heard only by his opponent.
But his opponent was Nigerian-born, and the remark was a racist insult.
Though Putin barely implied that the dog's superiority indicates Russia's domination over the US, his remark appears to be in line with his general message: don't you ever dare to doubt our high status.
That remark is true, and unfortunate.
An off-the-cuff remark, perhaps, but it shows how foreign trade and investment are seen as the yardsticks for evaluating developing countries.
Throughout the meeting, participants will be waiting for the moment when one of the leaders (maybe Angela Merkel) loses patience and makes the obvious and true remark that the process is a waste of effort.

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