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    remark
    /rɪˈmɑːk/

    verb

    noun

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  2. something that you say, giving your opinion about something or stating a fact: Her remarks on the employment question led to a heated discussion. The children made rude remarks about the old man. Synonyms. comment. declaration (ANNOUNCEMENT) observation (NOTICING) formal. statement. utterance formal or specialized.

  3. The meaning of REMARK is the act of remarking : notice. How to use remark in a sentence.

  4. A remark is usually a casual and passing expression of opinion: a remark about a play. A comment expresses judgment or explains a particular point: a comment on the author's scholarship. A note is a memorandum or explanation, as in the margin of a page: a note explaining a passage.

  5. Remark means to notice, and it also means to comment, as in, "Keep your obnoxious remarks to yourself." While walking in the woods, you might remark the contrast between the quiet of the woods and the noises of the city.

  6. n. 1. The act of noticing or observing: a place worthy of remark. 2. A brief or casual expression of opinion; a comment: He made several remarks about the rainy weather.

  7. remark, comment, note, observation imply giving special attention, an opinion, or a judgment. A remark is usually a casual and passing expression of opinion: a remark about a play. A comment expresses judgment or explains a particular point: a comment on the author's scholarship.

  8. REMARK definition: 1. something that you say: 2. to say something: . Learn more.

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