remarkable 的定义
- notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
 - worthy of notice or attention.
 
remarkable 近义词
extraordinary, unusual
remarkable 的近义词 46 个
- curious
 - exceptional
 - important
 - impressive
 - miraculous
 - momentous
 - notable
 - noteworthy
 - noticeable
 - odd
 - outstanding
 - phenomenal
 - rare
 - significant
 - singular
 - solid
 - strange
 - striking
 - surprising
 - uncommon
 - unique
 - wonderful
 - arresting
 - arrestive
 - conspicuous
 - distinguished
 - famous
 - gilt-edged
 - greatest
 - marked
 - peculiar
 - preeminent
 - primo
 - prominent
 - salient
 - signal
 - smashing
 - splashy
 - super
 - uncustomary
 - unordinary
 - unwonted
 - weighty
 - wicked
 - world class
 - zero cool
 
remarkable 的反义词 25 个
更多remarkable例句
- They’ve done it without Elena Delle Donne, Natasha Cloud, LaToya Sanders or Tina Charles, and that’s thanks in large part to Myisha Hines-Allen’s remarkable campaign.
 - He has a remarkable, well-documented power for taking issues that normally are apolitical, and splitting opinion on them along political lines.
 - The fact that the dodecahedron has this hidden symmetry group is, I think, quite remarkable.
 - Which is to say, Walter Hutchins won a remarkable legal victory that was also remarkably limited.
 - Inspired by this remarkable skill, researchers in South Korea have developed a robotic tongue that springs forth quickly to snatch up nearby items.
 - The precision it took to craft such a cohesive, wholly compelling work over 12 years is nothing short of remarkable.
 - This initiative had the support of all 22 members of the Arab League, which in and of itself is remarkable.
 - This man has a remarkable ability, and remarkable independence because of it.
 - Over the years, this country has offered many of its immigrant groups a remarkable opportunity for reinvention.
 - In the course of her remarkable travels Thecla baptizes herself by diving into a pool of “man-eating seals.”
 - Nothing remarkable occurred in our march through this country.
 - Never was a change more remarkable than that which had come upon Mrs. Collingwood.
 - The remarkable thing was that all the hurrying people she met seemed also each of them to be on a secret and mystic errand.
 - Alford speaks of this as remarkable; but vision is the especial promise of Wisdom, therefore of Solomon, son of David.
 - But it was neither his talents as a diplomatist, nor his remarkable mind, nor his solid erudition, which made Nicot immortal.