most remarkable
Frequency: 7.513.0 per million words
Used to strongly emphasize that something is remarkable, often in a slightly formal or literary way.
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- He was a most remarkable musician, captivating audiences with his skill.
- The discovery was considered the most remarkable achievement of the century.
- She showed a most remarkable ability to adapt to new situations.
- His recovery from the severe illness was nothing short of most remarkable.
- It was a most remarkable coincidence that they met again after so many years.
- The ancient civilization left behind a most remarkable architectural legacy.
- Throughout history, there have been individuals with a most remarkable impact on society.
- The team's sudden improvement was most remarkable, surprising all their opponents.
- To learn five languages in two years is a most remarkable feat.
- His dedication to charity work is truly most remarkable.