Definition: 1. To a remarkable degree or extent. 2. In a signal manner.
Use 'remarkably' in a sentence:
1. Yet we know innovators can be remarkably creative with taking technologies in unexpected directions.
2. Traditional ways of teaching form the basis of the lesson and the remarkably quiet classes take their own notes of the points made and the examples demonstrated.
3. Remarkably, despite significant differences in habitat and behavior, many species of lepidoptera have population cycles of similar length, between eight and eleven years.
4. The members of the group remained remarkably cohesive.
5. While it is true that the olfactory powers of humans are nothing like as fine as those possessed by certain animals, they are still remarkably acute.
6. Since the tests were introduced, AIS athletes in all sports have been remarkably successful at staying healthy.
7. The boy was remarkably handsome, with finely chiselled features.
8. On the whole the celebrations were remarkably good-humored and peaceful. It seemed almost too good to be true.
9. To the untrained eye , the products look remarkably similar.
10. The man had a huge head of remarkably black, unruly hair.
11. Although people sometimes buy property sight unseen, it's a remarkably bad idea.
12. Village census records for the last half of the 1600's are remarkably complete.
13. Huston had assembled a remarkably cohesive and sympathetic cast.
14. The organic content in the cattle manure prescriptions was remarkably correlated linearly with muskmelon yield.
15. The masses are remarkably creative.
16. The cooking fell off remarkably.
17. Casualties remained remarkably low.
18. The man had remarkably black, unruly hair.
19. Holes can be worn remarkably quickly by a wheel going round at 60mph.
20. Inflation has decelerated remarkably over the past two years.
21. The troops have been remarkably well-behaved so far.
22. British casualties remained remarkably low.
23. It turns out that the cats were remarkably smart about what would happen when a container was tipped over.
24. An island country, a whole continent, Australia has a remarkably cohesive personality.
25. She is a remarkably adroit and determined politician.
26. She spoke in a quiet voice but used remarkably coarse expressions.
27. The January warmth turned out to be part of a remarkably persistent weather anomaly.
28. Traditional crafts remain remarkably unchanged by the slow incursion of modern ways.
29. It is a global record: there is remarkably little variation in isotope ratios in sedimentary specimens taken from different continental locations.
30. Some people have attributed this longevity to their consumption of a natural mineral water, which is remarkably free from impurities.
31. Remarkably, nobody was killed.
32. Charles was brave and remarkably good-humoured.
33. Is he really 60? He's remarkably well preserved.
34. Herbal remedies are remarkably successful in treating eczema.
35. Leaving aside the question of privacy, constant surveillance can be remarkably convenient.
36. He is a remarkably poised young man.
37. He's remarkably sanguine about the problems involved.
38. Except for the remarkably tidy kitchen, the place was a mess.
39. The US has always been a remarkably mobile country, but new data from the Census Bureau indicate that mobility has reached its lowest level in recorded history.
40. The former hostage is in remarkably good shape considering his ordeal.
41. But the average young female in this country now is stylish and remarkably confident.
42. Hamilton, noting that the eggs develop within their host—the larva of another insect—and that the newly emerged adult wasps mate immediately and disperse, offered a remarkably cogent analysis.
43. To the untrained eye, the products look remarkably similar.
44. The car is in remarkably good condition for its age.
45. Voters can be remarkably forgiving of presidents who fail to keep their campaign promises.
46. The book, so far as I can judge, is remarkably accurate.
47. Given his age, he's remarkably active.
48. Instead of ending up in jail or in the gutter he was remarkably successful.