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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211. Jess felt faintly indignant at the remark.
212. It was a half way humorous remark.
213. Some raucous laughter followed the ribald remark.
214. Joyce thought this last remark was humorous.
215. The students were greatly amused by Professor Unwin's remark.
216. Had she worried a raw nerve with that remark?
217. One edged remark, and she would be struck dumb.
218. Here is a true story of one chance remark.
219. That brings us back to Condorcet's remark that the general laws dictating the phenomena of the universe are necessary and constant.
220. The status and availability of the original speaker is therefore of great importance in deciding whether to publish the remark.
221. Doctors examining miners working under compressed air conditions remark on their fitness.
222. It is a remark that effectively sums up the difference between himself and the rest of the band.
223. Witnesses say the argument started after a careless remark about the victim's wife.
224. Instead, she delivered what looked like a scathing remark and marched toward the door with Henry scrambling after her.
225. There was an awkward silence which Maidstone might have broken with some amiable remark to save Sandison's face.
226. I have already had several occasions to remark that binary oppositions are, in Derrida's phrase, violent hierarchies.
227. Marc didn't miss her response, but gave a confident smile at the accuracy of his remark.
228. Each remark is greeted by laughter and cheers and applause.
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229. Massingberd-Mundy complained to Lord Vestey, then chairman of the Club's disciplinary committee, about Steveney's remark.
230. And here is the Duchess of Alba, tearing at her hair in a rage over some trifling remark.
231. The Carter team feared that the remark and the attitude it conveyed would be an open invitation to execute Kim.
232. If Cassie had not been so consumed by rage, she would have laughed at this last and patently childish remark.
233. One need hardly dwell on the catastrophic possibility of uttering a bantering remark only to discover it wholly inappropriate.
234. A text of Modestinus also ends abruptly with the remark that the judge will ensure that the testator's instructions are enforced.
235. There was never an ill-considered remark made about either of them.
236. This perhaps gives a special force to the Voltairean remark about the function of language being to conceal thought.
237. A remark that is considered humorous in one culture can cause great offence in another.
238. Cruel observers may remark that he's been going downhill ever since.
239. Let him wonder if it was just a casual remark.
240. Contesting that remark would only provoke an angry response from the boy.
More similar words: remarkable, remain, mark, marker, mark off, mark out, market, remaining, landmark, marketing, supermarket, marketplace, demand, female, demand of, the mass of, in the main, spark, shark, parking, march, in the dark, margin, Supreme, marine, marble, remove, remote, grammar, primary.