What is a synonym for remarkable enough?
Some common synonyms of remarkable are conspicuous, noticeable, outstanding, prominent, salient, and striking. While all these words mean "attracting notice or attention," remarkable applies to something so extraordinary or exceptional as to invite comment.
- response.
- reply.
- reaction.
- return.
- retort.
- rejoinder.
- remark.
- comment.
- curious.
- exceptional.
- important.
- impressive.
- miraculous.
- momentous.
- notable.
- noteworthy.
: worthy of being or likely to be noticed especially as being uncommon or extraordinary.
Some common synonyms of enough are adequate, competent, and sufficient. While all these words mean "being what is necessary or desirable," enough is less exact in suggestion than sufficient.
1 satisfactory, competent, sufficient, enough; capable.
- You got it!
- You bet.
- Sure thing!
- Ok. / Okie Dokie.
- Listen to the Question. Sounds simple, but with so many things calling for our attention, it's easy to be distracted and not hear what the question really is. ...
- Pause. ...
- Repeat the Question. ...
- Respond Honestly. ...
- Know When to Stop.
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What can I say Instead of Noted?
- Got it.
- Great.
- Okay or OK.
- Very good.
- Understood.
- I see.
- Gotcha.
adjective. adjective. /rɪˈmɑrkəbl/ unusual or surprising in a way that causes people to take notice synonym astonishing a remarkable achievement/career/talent She was a truly remarkable woman.
What is the adverb of remarkable?
adverb. /rɪˈmɑːkəbli/ /rɪˈmɑːrkəbli/ in a way that is unusual or surprising and causes people to take notice synonym astonishingly.
- excellent.
- famous.
- fine.
- glorious.
- grand.
- heroic.
- impressive.
- major.
meanings of remarkable and achievement
something very good and difficult that you have succeeded ... See more at achievement. (Definition of remarkable and achievement from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- remarkable. adjective. ['rɪˈmɑːrkəbəl, riːˈmɑːrkəbəl'] unusual or striking. Antonyms. ordinary. worthless. inessential. Synonyms. singular. Etymology. remarkable (English) ...
- remarkable. adjective. ['rɪˈmɑːrkəbəl, riːˈmɑːrkəbəl'] worthy of notice. Antonyms. insignificant. unimportant. unimportance. insignificance. Synonyms. important.
All the terms mentioned so far (memorable, impressive, remarkable, unforgettable, etc.) tend to have positive connotations in the absence of any negative modifier. Memorable is the most neutral of the bunch. For equivalents to memorable that have a negative connotation, you may have to go a little further afield.
- astute.
- down-to-earth.
- intelligent.
- judicious.
- logical.
- practical.
- prudent.
- rational.
- apparent.
- evident.
- unmistakable.
- clear.
- straightforward.
- distinct.
- simple.
- visible.
adequate, decent, fair, good, gratifying, satisfying, solid, suitable, tolerable, valid, all right, ample, appeasing, assuaging, assuasive, average, cogent, comfortable, competent, cool.
- yes. adverb. used for telling someone that what they have said or asked is true or correct.
- definitely. adverb. used for emphasizing that you mean 'yes'
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- sure. adverb. ...
- naturally. adverb. ...
- that's right. phrase. ...
- I don't mind if I do. phrase. ...
- by all means. phrase.
- Yeah, sure. Here you go.
- No problem! I'm always happy to help.
- Yep! I will be right there. (Yep is another informal way to say yes like yeah.)
- Yeah, I'd be happy to!
- Cool. (Yes, cool can really be used to say yes or to show agreement.)
- You got it.
- Okay.
How do you give answers smartly?
- Make Sure You Understand The Question. ...
- Take Time To Respond. ...
- Answer Part Of The Question. ...
- Postpone Your Answer. ...
- Turn Around the Pronouns. ...
- Divert The Question. ...
- Give The Asker Some Control. ...
- Watch Your Tone.
- Stay calm. ...
- Ask clarifying questions. ...
- Share what you do know. ...
- Be honest. ...
- Express your desire to learn. ...
- Be punctual. ...
- Prepare copies of your resume and cover letter. ...
- Make a list of questions to ask the interviewer.
- Think about what you already know. Reviewing your existing knowledge on a subject can help you pinpoint any gaps. ...
- Confirm what you want to learn. ...
- Create a draft of your questions. ...
- Refine your questions. ...
- Ensure simplicity. ...
- Ask your questions confidently and politely.
Yes I can/Yes, sure thing. Yes of course!/Of course I will. Yes I can. It's this way.
Duly noted is a phrase used to say that something has been properly acknowledged or recorded. It's usually used in formal or professional contexts.
Answering a question or a statement from another person with just one word, such as “Noted, can be considered rude by the other person. If you did not intend to be rude, or did not want to be considered rude, you could have and should have answered with a complete sentence, something like “OK, I've noted it.”
remarkable (adj.)
1600, from remark (v.) + -able, or from or based on French remarquable (16c.), from remarquer. Related: Remarkably; remarkableness.
1 The resemblance between Susan and her sister was remarkable. 2 She has made remarkable progress. 3 He showed remarkable endurance throughout his illness. 4 He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso.
remarkableness. The state of being remarkable or striking; extraordinariness; unusualness.
"Exceptional" implies that there is nothing--or almost nothing--better than what you're discussing. "Remarkable" also means something is very good, but not to the same degree.
What is an example of remarkable?
Competing in the Olympics is a remarkable achievement. The girl has a remarkable talent.
- marvellous.
- amazing.
- marvelous.
- astonishing.
- miraculous.
- surprising.
- incredible.
- stunning.
Superb, outstanding, and terrific are synonyms for very good.
1 awesome, wondrous, miraculous, prodigious, astonishing, amazing, astounding, phenomenal, unique, curious, strange.
meanings of remarkable and progress
movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a ... See more at progress. (Definition of remarkable and progress from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
adj. 1 worthy of note or attention. a remarkable achievement. 2 unusual, striking, or extraordinary.
4 Letters: FEAT. DEED.
While “remarkable” has positive connotations, there is no abbreviated form of this word.
On this page you'll find 47 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to amazing, such as: awesome, fascinating, incredible, marvelous, prodigious, and shocking.
Someone or something that is remarkable is very impressive or unusual.
What is a synonym for a great amount of something?
Some common synonyms of huge are colossal, enormous, gigantic, immense, mammoth, and vast. While all these words mean "exceedingly large," huge commonly suggests an immensity of bulk or amount.
OTHER WORDS FOR sensible
1 intelligent, sagacious, rational, reasonable. 2 conscious, understanding, observant.
large in amount, size, ... See more at great. quantity. noun [C or U] /ˈkwɒn.tə.ti/us.
adore. verb. informal to like something very much.