Word of the Day: Remark
To remark on something is to make comments. Often, these comments are made by a person who has some authority and voices opinions about a topic or a situation. In these sentences, “remark” is a verb:
- A member of the group remarked that they needed support from the community.
- Mr. Bowls often remarks on the length of his son’s hair.
- The President remarked on the bravery of all the people involved in the rescue operation.
- Authorities refuse to remark on the details of the crime.
This word is often used as a noun:
- The student made a clever remark about the play, Hamlet.
- Some closing remarks were made at the end of the ceremony.
- Remarks from officials concluded the event.
The word “remarkable” is an adjective. Use this word when something extremely interesting or surprising happens:
- Her recovery following the accident was remarkable.
- His achievements and scientific discoveries are remarkable.
- A remarkable young woman from Canada has become the company’s new CEO.
Essential English Dictionary
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