i would think so. it makes sense when u say it as skulduggery.
Remarkable is an adjective.
The prefix of "remarkable" is "re-".
he was remarkable for what he did
more remarkable
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What a remarkable question. I hope my answer is equally, if not more, remarkable. The hero's exploits were remarkable enough to be retold for the past three centuries.
more pleasant, most pleasant
This is a remarkable sentence!
#1 skulduggery pleasant #2 skulduggery pleasant playing with fire #3 skulduggery pleasant the faceless ones #4 skulduggery pleasant dark days #5 skulduggery pleasant unknown #6 skulduggery pleasant unknown #7 skulduggery pleasant unknown #8 skulduggery pleasant unknown
Pleasant is an adjective.
Pleasant, Pleasanter, Pleasantest. Although commonly "More pleasant" and "Most pleasant" are used instead.
There is no abbreviation for pleasant.