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      [Verb]  | "remark" 


      1: to take notice of : observe

      2: to express as an observation or comment : say

      3: to notice something and comment thereon —used with on or upon


      Origin: 1581 ;

      [Verb]  | "remarked" 


      1: to make a statement of one's opinion;


        * e.g., " ... her date awkwardly remarked on the attractiveness of the background music in the restaurant "



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      2: to make note of (something) through the use of one's eyes;


        * e.g., " ... I remarked the change in her hair color but didn't think it would be polite to say anything other than she was looking good "



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      [Verb]  | "remark" 


      1: to make a statement of one's opinion;


        * e.g., " ... her date awkwardly remarked on the attractiveness of the background music in the restaurant "



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      2: to make note of (something) through the use of one's eyes;


        * e.g., " ... I remarked the change in her hair color but didn't think it would be polite to say anything other than she was looking good "



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       [ "remarkable" ]

      1: striking or unusual, extraordinary

        * e.g.,  ... Look at the remarkable work Kelli did on her web site! 

       [ "remarkable" ]

      1: something smashing, excellent, spectacular

        * e.g.,  ... Kelli and Ed are REMARKABLE! 

       [ "bump remark" ]

      1: A bit of useless speech that serves no real purpose except to gain attention.

        * e.g.,  ... Billy kept interrupting with a bump remark, saying "yeah, that's cool!" 

       [ "Store remark" ]

      1: A statement said in an attempt to appear witty or clever, but that has been overused to the point of having exactly the opposite effect

        * e.g.,  ... Tom - I graduated from an American high school, so I don't know what it's like over here. 

       [ "derogatory remarks" ]

      1: words used to degrate someone, usually said in a sarcastic tone to make a person feel stupid, idiotic, fat, or just not welcome. If done right with friends, it will result in laughs and smiles of "i hate you"

        * e.g.,  ... you ate the whole cake! you fat bastard! 

       [ "smart remark" ]

      1: It's when someone thinks they're top shit, only to let their ego decide what comes out of their mouth.

        * e.g.,  ... Teacher: Why aren't you getting this down, I'm writing this on the board for a reason. 

       [ "Snide remark" ]

      1: Sneering, malicious, sly, critical, derisive remark

        * e.g.,  ... That snide remark does not become you in the least bit. 

       [ "Schrute remark" ]

      1: An unnecessarily or inappropriately scathing and pedantic remark, retort, or explanation. Often considered obnoxious.

        * e.g.,  ... A Schrute remark: Jim Halpert looks out window Hey look everyone, It's snowing. 

       [ "unheighten remarks" ]

      1: UnHeighten Remarks are words which are not edifying

        * e.g.,  ... My unheighten remarks left me depleted but I survived. 

       [ "tumbrel remark" ]

      1: A comment made by a rich person that makes the lower class think of lampposts and guillotines.

        * e.g.,  ... Marie Antoinette saying, "Let them eat cake," is a tumbrel remark. 

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