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What (who) is Remark - definition


remark         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Remark (disambiguation)
(remarks, remarking, remarked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you remark that something is the case, you say that it is the case.
I remarked that I would go shopping that afternoon...
'Some people have more money than sense,' Winston had remarked...
On several occasions she had remarked on the boy's improvement...
VERB: V that, V with quote, V on/upon n/wh
2.
If you make a remark about something, you say something about it.
She has made outspoken remarks about the legalisation of cannabis in Britain...
= comment
N-COUNT: with supp
remark         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Remark (disambiguation)
I. n.
1.
Notice, observation, heed, regard, consideration.
2.
Comment, note, annotation, stricture, gloss.
3.
Assertion, declaration, averment, statement, comment, utterance, saying.
II. v. a.
1.
Note, notice, observe, heed, regard, take notice of, attend to, pay attention to.
2.
Express, observe (in words), utter, say.
III. v. n.
Say, observe, state.
remark         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Remark (disambiguation)
I
n.
1) to drop, make a remark
2) a biting, catty, caustic, cutting, nasty, scathing remark
3) a casual; complimentary; cryptic; derogatory; facetious; flattering; impertinent; inane; indiscreet; off-the-cuff; passing; pithy; pointed; reassuring; sarcastic; slanderous; snide; suggestive; sullen; timely; trite; trivial; witty remark
4) one's closing, concluding; opening remarks
5) a remark that + clause (she made the remark that being interviewed was boring)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to remark on, upon (the visitors remarked on the excellent condition of the streets)
2) (L; to) she remarked (to us) that she found our story very strange

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Remark
Examples of use of Remark
1. "Senator Clinton made an unfortunate remark, an ill–advised remark, about King and Lyndon Johnson.
2. Crude futures rose sharply after Khelil’s remark.
3. Republicans have criticized Biden over the remark.
4. Advertisement That remark, which was reported in Sunday‘s Haaretz, prompted Olmert to make his remark about preferring Friedmann to Barak, while attending a Kadima faction meeting on Monday.
5. You only focused on one remark made by Mr Jumlatt and that remark was negative and made during a tense period.