A disparaging remark is one that is aimed at belittling someone else.
Sagacious means wise. So sagacious remarks may mean wise words.
it means like when you're saying something to a person like 'we cant find the river' REMARKED tom. you would use it instead of said. hope this helps.
it's spelt remarkable
It means that something is worthy of notice or attention.
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to a remarkable extent
The completion of the race was a remarkable feat for the handicapped individual. The new vehicle was not remarkable in any way.
Another word for remarkable is outstanding. Selfish does not describe something that is remarkable, selfish describes someone who only thinks of their self.
remarkable
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant something extreme, fine, powerful, large or remarkable. It could also be spelled roncher.
As a boy's name, the meaning of Pollard is "small". Pollard is a word of English origin that can also mean "remarkable head" and was used to refer to people with large heads.
Not remarkable
remarkable, astounding, phenomenal
Startling is an adjective, meaning alarming, very surprising or remarkable.
I think you read the result incorrectly. "Grossly remarkable" doesn't make sense. "Grossly unremarkable" means there was no obvious abnormality.
"Ridiculous" is a synonym of "incredible".
It can derive from the Latin word 'mira' meaning wonderful or remarkable.
Yes, it is. It means 'beyond the ordinary' and is used to mean exceptional or remarkable.
Remarkable is an adjective.
It simply means he thinks very highly of you - its very good.
he was remarkable for what he did
more remarkable
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.