Remarkably (Adverb)
Meaning 1
In a signal manner; "signally inappropriate methods".
Examples
- The team's remarkably innovative approach led them to win the annual tech award.
- Her remarkably quick thinking during the emergency saved the lives of everyone on the plane.
- He proved to be remarkably resourceful in the wilderness, surviving for days on his own.
- The remarkably simple solution to the complex problem went unnoticed for years before it was implemented.
- The hotel staff were remarkably welcoming to the wedding guests, ensuring their stay was truly memorable.
Synonyms
Meaning 2
To a remarkable degree or extent; "she was unusually tall"; "Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies".
Examples
- She sang remarkably well in her school play considering she was new to public performances.
- The scientist discovered a plant that grew remarkably fast under controlled lab conditions.
- The athlete's physical condition improved remarkably after a year of intense training.
- The movie received remarkably high ratings from both critics and the general audience.
- He handled the pressure of the situation remarkably well and kept his composure intact.