rather remarkable
Frequency: 6.67.5 per million words
Used to indicate that something is notable to a moderate degree, sometimes with a sense of surprise.
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Examples (10)
- The discovery was rather remarkable, changing our understanding of the universe.
- Her ability to recall such details is rather remarkable.
- It's rather remarkable how quickly he adapted to the new environment.
- The progress they've made in such a short time is rather remarkable.
- I found his resilience in the face of adversity to be rather remarkable.
- The painting, though small, had a rather remarkable effect on the viewers.
- She achieved a rather remarkable feat by completing the marathon despite her injury.
- The team's consistent performance throughout the season was rather remarkable.
- He possesses a rather remarkable talent for music composition.
- Considering the challenges, their success was rather remarkable.