Synonym: comment, mention, note, observe, say, speak, state. Similar words: remarkable, remain, mark, marker, mark off, mark out, market, remaining. Meaning: [rɪ'mɑrk / -'mɑːk] n. 1. a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief 2. explicit notice. v. 1. make mention of 2. make or write a comment on.
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151. The housing director's remark that 'the homeless could do more to help themselves' was unfortunate to say the least.
152. This remark brought the judge's full wrath down on Sergeant Golding.
153. He adjoined the remark that he would attend the meeting.
154. He passed some remark about doctors being paid too much.
155. When Jack made that remark, he meant merely to play at her.
156. His unwise remark was frequently thrown back at him by his colleagues.
157. Bill and Sandra haven't spoken to each other since he made an incautious remark about her husband's drinking problem.
158. I understand by your remark that you intend to leave the firm.
159. Now, now Roger, I'm sure you didn't mean it but that remark was in very poor taste.
160. I made some remark about his wife's family then realized I'd made a serious faux pas.
161. A schoolboy at the back of the room piped up with a remark that made the audience laugh.
162. She failed to pick up on the humour in his remark.
163. In the state I was in, this seemed a perfectly sensible remark.
164. He acknowledged her remark with a faint curl of his lips.
165. The remark angered him.
166. His flattering remark brought a blush in to her cheeks.
167. She flew at him for making a very anti-British remark.
168. My remark was not meant as a slight on you.
169. There was never an ill-considered remark made by either of them.
170. He realized the unkindness of the remark and immediately regretted having hurt her with it.
171. Normally he asked questions,[sentencedict.com/remark.html] and had a humorous remark or two.
172. She was very upset at what to him was just a throwaway remark.
173. His remark brought me up short / sharp / with a jerk.
174. to hear that remark.
175. My presence in his sanctum was evidently esteemed a piece of impudence too shameful for remark.
176. He puzzled over her remark for a moment, and then at last the penny dropped.
177. There was no need to fling in that rude remark.
178. There was an embarrassing silence after her indiscreet remark but she was able to laugh it off.
179. If you weren't my brother, I'd be insulted by such a remark.
180. The man smiled at the girl and passed a friendly remark.
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