remarkable
[rɪˈmɑːrkəbl]
Definition:
1. Unusual or striking.
2. Worthy of notice.
Use 'remarkable' in a sentence:
- 1. It is remarkable that nobody noticed sooner.
- 2. All kinds of remarkable things began to happen.
- 3. The workers finished the dyke with remarkable speed.
- 4. Beloved is a truly remarkable work.
- 5. His achievement is remarkable; all the more so because he had no help at all.
- 6. She has a remarkable inner strength.
- 7. The resemblance between the two signatures was remarkable.
- 8. The interviews present a remarkable snapshot of Britain in these dark days of recession.
- 9. The skill with which Mr. Smith faceted the diamond is remarkable.
- 10. This remarkable achievement took place without the benefit of our modern telecommunication industry.
- 11. It's more than his physical stature that makes him remarkable.
- 12. Many birds have a remarkable homing instinct .
- 13. The economic advance has been remarkable.
- 14. He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury.
- 15. Many birds have a remarkable homing instinct.
- 16. Scientists have discovered remarkable new evidence showing how the body rebuilds itself while we sleep.
- 17. His son was praised for speeches of remarkable fluency.
- 18. The boy is remarkable for precocity.
- 19. He said the UN had made remarkable progress in demilitarizing the region.
- 20. There was a remarkable resemblance between him and Pete.
- 21. The author tells of a remarkable encounter with a group of South Vietnamese soldiers.
- 22. There was nothing remarkable about him.
- 23. She was a truly remarkable woman.
- 24. These discussions have led to a remarkable unanimity.
- 25. These cars are remarkable for the quietness of their engines.
- 26. They took no notice of him, he did not stand out, he was in no way remarkable.
- 27. Her latest poem has remarkable depth.
- 28. What made him remarkable as a photographer was his skill in capturing the moment.
- 29. He showed remarkable endurance throughout his illness.
- 30. Her election to the premiership set the seal on a remarkable political career.
- 31. The similarities between the much-loved father and his son are remarkable.
- 32. Although we have only met by chance , I can see you are a very remarkable girl with a clear purpose in life.
- 33. She scores goals with remarkable consistency.
- 34. It is quite remarkable that doctors have been so wrong about this.
- 35. Her mental capacity and temperament are as remarkable as his.
- 36. It's that kind of courage and determination that makes him such a remarkable character.
- 37. He was a remarkable man.
- 38. She was the most remarkable woman he had ever encountered.
- 39. We have logged up a remarkable series of gains in technical innovation.
- 40. Journalists have exercised remarkable restraint in not reporting all the sordid details of the case.
- 41. He has displayed remarkable courage in his efforts to reform the party.
- 42. She has made remarkable headway in her writing skills.
- 43. It was a remarkable achievement.
- 44. The father of one victim spoke with remarkable magnanimity.
- 45. Western businessmen are showing remarkable prudence in investing in the region.
- 46. This remarkable technology provides far greater clarity than conventional x-rays.
- 47. He was grateful for and proud of his son's remarkable, nay, unique performance.
- 48. The painting will be a lasting memorial to a remarkable woman.
- 49. For her to have survived such an ordeal was remarkable.
- 50. I owe the restoration of my hearing to this remarkable new technique.
- 51. Relentless in his pursuit of quality, his technical ability was remarkable.
- 52. A remarkable work should be enjoyed together and doubts analysed in company.
- 53. Remarkable economic results have been achieved.
- 54. The area is remarkable for its scenery.
- 55. It was a remarkable achievement for such a young player.
- 56. It is indeed a remarkable achievement.