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Remark - Learn American English Online
To remark on something is to make comments. Often, these comments are made by a person who has some authority and voices opinions about a topic or a situation. In these sentences, "remark" is a verb:
A member of the group remarked that they needed support from the community.
Mr. Bowls often remarks on the length of his son’s hair.
The President remarked on the bravery of all the people involved in the rescue operation.
Authorities refuse to remark on the details of the crime.
This word is often used as a noun:
The student made a clever remark about the play, Hamlet.
Some closing remarks were made at the end of the ceremony.
Remarks from officials concluded the event.
The word "remarkable" is an adjective. Use this word when something extremely interesting or surprising happens:
Her recovery following the accident was remarkable.
His achievements and scientific discoveries are remarkable.
A remarkable young woman from Canada has become the company’s new CEO.