remarkably (Meaning)
remarkably (r)
to a remarkable degree or extent
in a signal manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of remarkably
Synonyms:
- enormously
- particularly
- fantastically
- hugely
- far
- frightfully
- positively
- terribly
- most
- extremely
- fiercely
- surpassingly
- superbly
- mighty
- uncommonly
- wildly
- downright
- immensely
- super
- profoundly
- exceptionally
- wholly
- exceedingly
- such
- radically
- seriously
- too
- entirely
- intensely
- supremely
- very
- highly
- fabulously
- absolutely
- eminently
- severely
- awfully
- awful
- incredibly
- exceeding
- vastly
- vitally
- heavily
- notably
- achingly
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- desperately
- bone
- purely
- sorely
- damned
- considerably
- passingly
- dang
- real
- flat-out
- archly
- utterly
- roaring
- beastly
- badly
- really
- mightily
- extensively
- totally
- ever
- almighty
- so
- altogether
- completely
- jolly
- markedly
- fully
- substantially
- visibly
- palpably
- spanking
- obviously
- rattling
- noticeably
- unco
- appreciably
- blisteringly
- damn
- mortally
- wicked
- deeply
- sore
- that
- cracking
- roaringly
- corking
- passing
- deadly
- greatly
- full
- monstrous
- thumping
- stinking
- especially
- way
- majorly
- thoroughly
- specially
- whacking
- significantly
- colossally
- much
- extra
- discernibly
- filthy
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- obscenely
- grandly
- abundantly
- overmuch
- plainly
- monumentally
- astronomically
- monstrously
- excessively
- plentifully
- right
Antonyms:
remarkably Sentence Examples
- The child possessed a remarkably advanced vocabulary for their age.
- The painting was remarkably lifelike, capturing the subject with astonishing detail.
- The new technology performed remarkably well, exceeding all expectations.
- The team's performance was remarkably consistent, demonstrating their exceptional skills.
- The kindness of the strangers was remarkably heartwarming in the face of adversity.
- The sunset was remarkably beautiful, casting a golden glow over the landscape.
- The melody was remarkably haunting, lingering in the listener's mind long after hearing it.
- The scientist's discovery was remarkably groundbreaking, revolutionizing the field.
- The investment portfolio had performed remarkably well, generating significant returns for its investors.
- The young actor's debut performance was remarkably promising, showcasing their natural talent.
FAQs About the word remarkably
to a remarkable degree or extent, in a signal manner
enormously, particularly, fantastically, hugely, far, frightfully, positively, terribly, most, extremely
hardly, marginally, just, scarcely, little, scarcely, somewhat, minimally, slightly, scantily
The child possessed a remarkably advanced vocabulary for their age.
The painting was remarkably lifelike, capturing the subject with astonishing detail.
The new technology performed remarkably well, exceeding all expectations.
The team's performance was remarkably consistent, demonstrating their exceptional skills.