remarkable
Pronunciation: [rɪˈmɑːrkəbl]
Word
Context: "similarity"
(adjective) when something is very special or unusual in a good way. It's not just ordinary; it stands out or is worth noticing. For example, if a student does something amazing, we say it's remarkable.
Example
Her artwork is remarkable; it really catches everyone's attention.
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The movie was not remarkable at all; it was quite boring and forgettable.
Example
What makes this scientist's discovery so remarkable?
Context: "achievement"
(adjective) when someone has done something extraordinary that is worth celebrating or talking about. It's like receiving a trophy for doing something really well, and it's something people are proud of.
Example
His remarkable achievement in winning the championship inspired everyone on the team.
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She had no remarkable achievements last year; nothing stood out.
Example
Can you name a remarkable achievement that happened recently?
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