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What does "remarkable" mean? When can I use this word?

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Rebecca

"Remarkable" is an adjective with a meaning similar to "extraordinary," "astonishing," "amazing," and so on. It is used in response to something or someone that is worthy of notice or acknowledgment. Ex: This vaccine is remarkable. It has a 95% success rate. Ex: The student's progress has been remarkable. He went from being last in his class to making the top three.

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