remarkably
1 of 1adverb/ri.ˈmɑr.kəb.li/
1
to a notable or extraordinary degree
- That child is remarkably fluent in three languages.
- The streets were remarkably quiet for a Friday night.
- The fabric is remarkably soft and durable.
- He is remarkably good at remembering faces.
- The weather has been remarkably warm this winter.
Synonyms:
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Antonyms:
2
in a way that is unusually impressive, effective, or surprising
- She sang the aria remarkably, with both power and subtlety.
- The team worked remarkably under pressure.
- He handled the complex negotiations remarkably.
- The actor portrayed the character remarkably, bringing new depth to the role.
- Despite the challenges, she responded remarkably with poise and clarity.