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- pronunciation:
- rih
mark
- parts of speech:
- verb, noun
part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
remarks, remarking, remarked |
definition 1: |
If you remark that it is raining, you say that it is raining. When you remark something, you are making a simple comment. Usually, you notice something and then you say what you noticed.
Matt looked up and remarked to his friend how tall the buildings were in the city compared to where he used to live.Sara's grandmother remarked that Sara had grown up so much since the last time she saw her.- synonyms:
- mention, note, observe
- similar words:
- say
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definition 2: |
Sometimes "remark" just means to notice something. If you remark a change in something, you notice it.
Lucas remarked his father's worried look and wondered what had happened.Emma remarked that the chair looked wet and avoided sitting there.- synonyms:
- mark, note, notice, observe, perceive, see
- similar words:
- mind, regard, view
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
A remark is a short comment or statement. Often a remark shows someone's opinion.
A lot of kids made remarks about Sonia's new hairstyle.- synonyms:
- observation
- similar words:
- comment
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related words: |
mention |
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