Remarkable (adjective)

  1. Worthy of attention; striking.
  2. Worthy of remark; unusual.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from french remarquable or late latin remarkable, from re- (expressing intensive force) + latin marcare "mark".

Examples:

  1. He made a remarkable achievement.
  2. She had a remarkable memory.
  3. The view is remarkable.
  4. The performance was remarkable.
  5. The book is remarkable for its insights.
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