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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241. He might have expanded the scope of this intriguing remark.
242. Wasn't it Lord Chief Justice Hewitt who first made this remark in 1967 when justice minister?
243. He felt dazed and confused because he could not decide what Jeopardy had meant by his remark.
244. Most new users remark on this-and the fact that email often seems to spark off a surprising intimacy.
245. And, gazing back, Pumfrey tried to interpret, from his expression, the implications of that last remark.
246. Jeffrey has said the remark was supposed to remain confidential and was intended to be sarcastic.
247. What a fatuous remark!
248. Here Sancho was heard to remark that he was the equal of a thousand men while Rodrigo was equal to another hundred.
249. I heard no more of the exchange but this one remark was quite enough to establish his woeful ignorance about the theatre.
250. In this first example we see how a teacher is able to initiate a sorting activity following a child's chance remark.
251. The chance remark that revealed his deep-rooted chauvinism and basic male insensitivity.
252. The extraordinary thing about his neighbor is that he knew she really meant this foolish remark.
253. But this charmingly dim remark does highlight the drawbacks of young stars abandoning education too early in favour of fame and fortune.
254. The remark just goes to show how embedded age-related stereotypes are.
255. Steadfastly, she avoided his gaze(Sentencedict.com), not wanting to give him an opportunity for some deflating remark.
256. And before she could break the hold, the king's remark turned all attention on her again.
257. In a phone conversation with Jackson after the article appeared, Gingrich dissociated himself from Watts' remark, according to Jackson.
258. The landscape, familiar since childhood,[sentencedict.com] was not worthy of remark.
259. The friends and Steib's mother complained to a ranking officer, who filed a complaint about Orlang's remark.
260. And as to my previous remark, I was merely attempting familiarity. As a courtesy.
261. I let the remark pass, but made a mental note for myself.
262. Or make some patronising remark about her cute rear end and how he would be delighted to give her a lift over?
263. For instance, Piers's unforthcoming remark about avoiding love because he had once tasted it and it had left a bitter after-effect.
264. Senator Moynihan later denied making the remark, but returned the $ 1, 000 honorarium.
265. He says he meant the remark only as an expression of affection.
266. Since women voters tend to decide late in the campaign, one wrong remark can cost a candidate dearly.
267. They should mostly be complimentary, of course, but you might get the odd envious remark directed your way.
268. Her remark that she could always have stayed home and made cookies has discomfited Republicans, not least Barbara Bush.
269. It is possible that they assumed the speaker intended that remark for the front row.
270. The derogatory remark that the rounder handles might strike the bench leg is uncalled for.
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.