my dad and mom were so remarkably proud of me
The boy was remarkably unperturbed by the terrible news.
Yes here's an example: your question that you just asked me was remarkably ridiculous, go get a life you eff hole.
The way in which that question was phrased was truly remarkable. Scholars have noted a remarkable number of similarities between World War I and World War II.
Flora and fauna vary from biome to biome as well as by altitude. My Aunt Flora baked cookies! The flora of California's deserts are remarkably adaptable.
He thought she was remarkably down-to-earth for having come from an aristocratic family. The word aristocratic is used as an adjective.
Remarkably has four syllables. Re/mark/a/bly
I doubt that you will find a traitor in this group; their cohesion is remarkably strong.
No, it isn't an adverb, it's an adjective.
notably, particulary, remarkably notably, particulary, remarkably
Introduction children are remarkably adept at learning new verbal information. After years of living in China, he was adept at most of the greeting customs.
Carl Jung was famous for writing about male and female archetypes in a remarkably symbolic fashion. Donald Trump has become an archetype of the successful businessman.
The color of her hair looks artificial.Don't eat those strawberries, they're artificial!