Synonym: outstandingly, signally, unco, unmistakably, unusually. Similar words: remarkable, unremarkable, remark, hit the mark, unmistakably, free market, below the mark, parka. Meaning: adv. 1. to a remarkable degree or extent 2. in a signal manner.
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91 The security of tenure of corporation executives is remarkably high.
92 The transition from Empire to Commonwealth was remarkably successful, but it did not strengthen Britain as had been hoped.
93 She adapted remarkably well to eating a limited diet, and she's lost a great deal of weight.
94 But underneath there was a remarkably warm and kind heart.
95 For a band that has been performing for around a decade, their output is remarkably small, but perfectly formed.
96 The government claims its success is shown by a remarkably low 5 percent rate of recidivism.
97 What they have combined with this has been a church growth philosophy that has been remarkably successful.
98 The official line on all this often sounds remarkably complacent.
99 There seemed to be remarkably few cultural or intellectual events for the undergraduates at the university.
100 Without these crucial areas of explanation, her theory of how innovations occur or do not occur seems remarkably fragile.
101 By comparison with Alexander I and most eighteenth-century tsars he had been remarkably inactive beyond his frontiers.
102 All human languages are remarkably similar - bearing in mind the almost limitless number of ways of combining words.
103 A leadership style that has made her a remarkably effective prime minister would be a crippling liability in the White House.
104 Overall the patterns established by the 1946 land reform have been remarkably enduring.
105 In fact, at the time it must have seemed a remarkably good idea.
106 In spite of the fascinating biological response, the ultimate chemical structure had turned out to be remarkably uncomplicated.
107 There were exceptionally few meetings cancelled and Scudamore stayed remarkably free of injury.
108 She has two young calves that look remarkably like fawns without spots.
109 They relied on Deaver to do this and gave him a remarkably free hand in arranging the details of their lives.
110 Nevertheless dinosaurs, remarkably, were frequently able to stay ahead in the game.
111 The macaques' delicate hands look remarkably human and are well adapted for grasping and holding objects.
112 But Forbes did remarkably well for a nerdish unknown(sentencedict.com), so Dole now solicits his thoughts on jazzing up his tax platform.
113 It had gone remarkably well; his intensive training had paid off handsomely.
114 By 8, an age when problems at school often emerge because of increased academic expectations, both groups were remarkably similar.
115 Discussion of Judgment Results Subjects appeared to make judgments which were remarkably consistent with those given when actually driving.
116 Yet there has been remarkably little research activity in this area.
117 It provides a reasonably equitable and comprehensive service to the whole population at remarkably small cost.
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118 These fish have developed remarkably tough gullets due to the high proportion of fresh water crustacean in their diet.
119 The detail of planning legislation by and large fell to a number of able officials who had a remarkably free hand.
120 The kinetic energy lost by a body of mass m rising through the same distance is remarkably similar:.
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