To say casually, as in making a comment.
1. unusual or striking
2. worthy of notice
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Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
An offhand remark is a remark that is spoken without thought. Similar to something blurted out.
A disparaging remark is one that is aimed at belittling someone else.
No, the noun 'remark' is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be heard or read, a word for something that can be experienced by the physical senses.
Perhaps your question is What does "never makes the least remark" mean? It means "Has no comment to make about anything, especially no critical comment." it means never goes wrong
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
The future tense of the word "remark" is "will remark."
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
Remark as a noun - He made a rude remark about the food. What exactly did she mean by that last remark? His casual remark led to a major discovery Remark as a verb - The judges remarked on the poor standard of entries for the competition. She remarked how happy I was looking. 'It's much warmer than yesterday,' he remarked casually. *
A quip is a witty remark.
An offhand remark is a remark that is spoken without thought. Similar to something blurted out.
The noun 'remark' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a written or spoken comment; a word for a thing.
Actually, it would be "remarks" if the Minister is to make more than one remark... If the Minister will only make ONE remark, the word "remark" should be preceded by the word "a".
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A disparaging remark is one that is aimed at belittling someone else.
The word crude means rude or offensive. For example: If someone was insulted, someone could say that it was a crude 'remark'.