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Meanings of
remarkably
in English
Portuguese
extraordinariamente
Back to the meaning
In a signal manner.
unmistakably
signally
Portuguese
extraordinariamente
To a remarkable degree or extent.
unusually
unco
outstandingly
unremarkably
Synonyms
Examples for "
unusually
"
unusually
unco
outstandingly
Examples for "
unusually
"
1
It's an
unusually
stark and public example of a far bigger problem.
2
However, in this case shareholder backing for PPG's approach is
unusually
strong.
3
The German government criticised the Slovak parliament's decision in
unusually
harsh terms.
4
The countries also all had governments that are
unusually
open to reform.
5
Indeed scoring was
unusually
good, with seven players carding 68 or better.
1
There hae been
unco
ill doings here sin your leddyship left.
2
He lookit
unco
angry-like, and his big dog was wi' him.
3
There was a cum apples, and a bit o'
unco
spare rib, and-
4
When she reached it, Elspie said, thoughtfully, It's strange,
unco
strange.
5
He trespasses
unco
sair against me, I'm weel sure o' that!
1
Ford's stability software also makes the Ranger an
outstandingly
safe towing platform.
2
They had to be both superb physical specimens and
outstandingly
sharp mentally.
3
Nor is the Turkey
outstandingly
different to other strains when young.
4
None is without merit and five of them are
outstandingly
good.
5
The Pixma MG5220 is
outstandingly
simple to install, whether by USB or wireless.
Usage of
remarkably
in English
1
Most
remarkably
,
state education officials and aid agencies denied their very existence.
2
Even today our knowledge of the ocean floors remains
remarkably
low resolution.
3
Ignoring countless official restrictions, North Koreans trade, talk and travel
remarkably
freely.
4
By Friday of that week, Rose felt
remarkably
calm about the situation.
5
They are in
remarkably
good health, although some have developed skin infections.
6
The first hundred days of government were in one sense
remarkably
productive.
7
The house had been
remarkably
free of spectral visitors since our return.
8
Another one undertaken by the U.S.-China Business Council found
remarkably
similar results.
9
I just work here, as a part of a
remarkably
good team.
10
Most
remarkably
,
he told children not to feign illness to avoid work.
11
She was a good disciplinarian; she organised the whole thing
remarkably
well.
12
The practical SUV body options means it's
remarkably
easy to live with.
13
Ms Schultz said they were in
remarkably
good condition considering their experience.
14
In the former Mr. Blyth finds the tarsus
remarkably
variable in length.
15
The company started production in 1973 and established its presence
remarkably
quickly.
16
The catastrophic results for quant funds a decade later were
remarkably
similar.
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remarkably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
remarkably good
remarkably fine
remarkably similar
remarkably handsome
remarkably little
More collocations
Translations for
remarkably
Portuguese
extraordinariamente
Remarkably
through the time
Remarkably
across language varieties
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