Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑːrkəbli/
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the manner in which something is done
A1 She is remarkably talented at playing the piano.
A2 The weather was remarkably warm for this time of year.
B1 The new software update has remarkably improved the performance of the system.
B2 The results of the experiment were remarkably consistent with previous findings.
C1 Her ability to learn new languages is remarkably impressive.
C2 The quality of the artwork in the gallery is remarkably high.
formal The results of the experiment were remarkably consistent with previous studies.
informal She did remarkably well on her test without studying much.
slang That new movie was remarkably awesome, dude!
figurative The artist's use of colors was remarkably vivid, bringing the painting to life.
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