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remarkable

/ɹɪˈmɑːkəbl̩/

This word is generally positive and used to describe things that are impressive or surprising in a good way. It can be used in both formal writing (like reports) and casual conversation, making it very versatile.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, both sitting in a tedious quarterly review meeting.
Mark

how david is still employed is honestly remarkable.

Mark
Sarah
Sarah

fr. he's basically coasting on vibes at this point.

💡
Mark uses 'remarkable' ironically to highlight the absurdity of their boss's incompetence. Sarah responds with 'fr' (for real) and the idiom 'coasting on vibes', meaning someone is succeeding without putting in any actual effort or skill.

Meanings

adjective

worthy of attention; striking or extraordinary

"The young pianist gave a remarkable performance that left the audience in awe."

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