Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Remarkable"

The meaning of "Remarkable" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does remarkable mean?
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Q: What does remarkable mean?
A: It's an adjective. It describes something that can be commented a lot about (like a performance). It's often used to describe something amazing.
Q: What does remarkable mean?
A: Something very amazing!
Q: What does remarkable mean?
A: Amazing or impressive

Example sentences using "Remarkable"

Q: Please show me example sentences with remarkable.
A: "Cats have the remarkable ability to squeeze through any space at least as wide as their heads."

"There isn't anything remarkable about me, and I intend to keep it that way!"

"If you look closely, you can find remarkable things even in mundane places."

"She really spent a remarkable amount of money on her wedding."
Q: Please show me example sentences with remarkable.
A: "That was remarkable!" "What you did was remarkable!" It is basically saying that something is amazing, awesome, or fantastic.
Q: Please show me example sentences with remarkable .
A: You are a remarkable women.
These test scores are remarkable!
There's nothing remarkable about him.


Remarkable means very good; unique, even
Q: Please show me example sentences with "remarkable".
A: I find it very remarkable to see how successful you have become.

Synonyms of "Remarkable" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between remarkable and conspicuous ?
A: Remarkable is used when things are impressive.
example: Her piano skills are remarkable.

Conspicuous is used when things are simply visible.
example: The sign was in a conspicuous spot.
Q: What is the difference between remarkable and notable ?
A: remarkableは「すごい」「なんとも言えない」に近い
なんか素晴らしいところかものを表す
notableは別にすごくはなく、「大事」「明らか」「参考になる」みたいなところかものを表す
「覚えておいた方がいい」みたいな意味も含まれてる
notableは文字通りに翻訳すると「記すことができる」みたいな意味になる (note-able)

there is a remarkable difference  すごくて信じられないぐらいの違いがある
there is a notable difference  明らかに大きな違いがある

that was a remarkable event  やばいことが起きた
that was a notable event 大事なことが起きた、歴史に残る

もし説明が役に立たなければ、すみませんでした :(
Q: What is the difference between remarkable and noteworthy ?
A: Noteworthy means interesting, significant or unusual, while remarkable means worthy of attention, or striking. This makes the meaning of the two words very similar, and for some cases the exact same. For instance:
Was there anything noteworthy about the movie?
Was there anything remarkable about the movie?
In this situation the two words are interchangeable and there is no difference in the meaning between the two sentences. Although there are situations where remarkable has a stronger connotation such as:
That boy is remarkable, he's above his grade-level in terms of ability.
That boy is noteworthy, he's above his grade-level in terms of ability.
While these two sentences don't have a drastically difference in meaning the boy in the first sentence is being praised more than the boy in the second sentence.
Q: What is the difference between remarkable and marvelous ?
A: They both mean the same thing, remarkable would usually be describing something even better than something marvellous though- but they mean the same.
Q: What is the difference between remarkable and noteworthy and what makes this pluralism noteworthy is not only [...] but that there is diversity amongst them. ?
A: They have a similar meaning of "worth noticing" or "worth mentioning", but 'remarkable' often has the nuance that something is particularly impressive/fascinating.

"It's remarkable that the species can survive in such harsh conditions" - it sounds like you're quite impressed by the species' abilities.

Translations of "Remarkable"

Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? remarkable
A: 見事?
"Honda-San is remarkable", "splendid", "impressive", "super", "brilliant", "noticeable", "standout", "genius", "fantastic"
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? remarkable
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Other questions about "Remarkable"

Q: Please show me how to pronounce remarkable.
A: Ruh-maar-kuh-bl

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