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remarkably English

Meaning remarkably meaning

What does remarkably mean?

remarkably

(= unusually) to a remarkable degree or extent she was unusually tall (= signally) in a signal manner signally inappropriate methods

Synonyms remarkably synonyms

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Topics remarkably topics

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Examples remarkably examples

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Simple sentences

She is remarkably attractive.
Remarkably it disappeared within the blink of an eye.
Her dark, almond-shaped eyes were remarkably beautiful.
Your children are remarkably well-behaved.
Tom was remarkably shy.
This young woman is remarkably beautiful.
Jane is a remarkably beautiful young woman.
The principles of building a German sentence differ remarkably from those of building a Russian sentence.
Kyoto is a remarkably beautiful city.

Movie subtitles

You know, you're remarkably attractive.
A remarkably fine season and what good is it?
This stuff he reads is remarkably dead.
You are remarkably organized and you never fail.
This sounds to me remarkably like blackmail.
Remarkably useful he can be.
Well, he's remarkably persistent, sir.
Now you talk about something that sounds remarkably like a conscience.
It's remarkably simple.
She seemed remarkably sane and self-possessed.
Erm. a remarkably fine sculptor, Bonner, don't you think?
The statues were seen by a small number of close friends of the sculptor and remarkably fine pieces of work they were too by all account.
This is a remarkably accurate document.
These needles are very sharp, designed to penetrate the flesh leaving a remarkably small point of entry almost completely invisible.
Remarkably well. So I shall be on my way.
Sir, I've been remarkably discreet.
You're remarkably attractive.
Her. her mind. Is really developing quite remarkably, Mr. Scott.
I'm patting another man on the back when I should be telling you what a remarkably clever fellow I am.
So far, remarkably little. But I'm living in hopes.
All in all, he's remarkably civilized.
She was remarkably sensitive to outside suggestion.
So far, our early tests have shown remarkably good results.
Sir, I've been remarkably discreet. - And yet.
Remarkably unattractive occupation. Drearily dismembering carcass after carcass.
It's crude, but remarkably similar to these copies. of old woodcuts and medieval drawings. of a fire demon invoked by witchcraft to destroy an enemy.
You're remarkably neat.
The oil in the ombu tree, milord, it has a remarkably low flashpoint.
It was a list remarkably made by.
It's remarkably simple to do that.
Larissa remarkably the same.
Transcribes remarkably well from the orchestra to the military band.
Your department has developed a remarkably high casualty rate.
Remarkably effective for a device that Dr. Adams was going to abandon.

News and current affairs

Yet we also know that individual views are remarkably heterogeneous.
Political and legal reforms in Turkey in recent years have been remarkably far-reaching, for they have clearly been spurred by Turks' wish to move closer to the EU.
Yet remarkably, Bush asked for, and got, a reckless tax cut for the rich.
Let's start by acknowledging that the modern system of floating exchange rates has, on the whole, acquitted itself remarkably well.
For most of the 1990s, the world economy did remarkably well, despite large-scale financial crises, the spread of AIDS in stagnating Africa, and the problems of transition economies.
Remarkably for a Dutch politician - and a minor one, at that - news of Wilders's antics has reached the world press.
Remarkably, indigenous groups also won a hard-fought struggle for land rights in their traditional Amazon homelands.
Despite having remarkably similar genes at birth, identical twins do not develop the same cancers.
Quitting works: even those who stop smoking in their 40's lower their risk of death remarkably, and those who quit in their 30's have death risks close to lifelong non-smokers.
That strategy has proved remarkably successful.
Several European countries are considering raising their remarkably low retirement ages, or have already done so.
Remarkably, a new European demos and public sphere are emerging from the economic crisis.
Meanwhile, Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica is waging a tireless and remarkably effective diplomatic campaign denouncing both Ahtisaari and his proposal.
Remarkably, Yushchenko won strong backing in the parliament, receiving confirmation by a vote of 296 deputies out of 450 members.
Of course, there is a grain of truth in neoclassical theory; if there weren't, it probably wouldn't have survived as long as it has (though bad ideas often survive in economics remarkably well).
After three decades of sustained growth and a remarkably successful policy response to the recent global crisis, Chinese self-confidence is soaring.
Their creativity and passion enabled them to subdue - and in some cases even destroy - less adaptable giants remarkably quickly.
In fact, the global economic order has worked remarkably well since 2008.
Perhaps more remarkably, in a country containing more than 12 million guns, the protesters have not fired a shot.
Europe's monetary union has worked remarkably well.
After a couple of centuries of relative stagnation, these two countries, containing nearly two-fifths of the world's population, have experienced remarkably rapid income growth in the last three decades.

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