Remarkably
English
Adverb
Remarkably (comparative more Remarkably, superlative most Remarkably)
- (manner) In a remarkable manner.
- He performed the piece remarkably, offering novel interpretations to its nearly cliched passages.
- (degree) To a noteworthy extent.
- That dog is remarkably fierce.
- (evaluative) Used to draw special attention to a proposition.
- Remarkably, three State assembly elections were decided by a total of fewer than one hundred votes.
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abundantly, acutely, amazingly, amply, astonishingly, awesomely, awfully, beguilingly, bewilderingly, consequentially, conspicuously, copiously, eminently, emphatically, enigmatically, exceedingly, exceptionally, exquisitely, extraordinarily, extremely, exuberantly, fabulously, famously, fantastically, fascinatingly, generously, glaringly, grandly, greatly, highly, importantly, impressively, incomprehensibly, inconceivably, incredibly, ineffably, intensely, magically, magnanimously, magnificently, markedly, marvelously, materially, miraculously, momentously, nobly, notably, outlandishly, outstandingly, particularly, peculiarly, phenomenally, pointedly, preeminently, prodigiously, profusely, prominently, pronouncedly, puzzlingly, richly, saliently, sensationally, signally, significantly, singularly, splendidly, strangely, strikingly, stupendously, superlatively, surpassingly, surprisingly, uncommonly, unimaginably, unspeakably, unusually, wonderfully, wondrous, wondrously, worthily
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