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remark
A2
noun
Usage:
85%
Comment, Statement
Translation: Comment, Statement
Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑːrk/
Meaning: A short statement or comment about something.

A remark is a small comment or statement that someone says about a topic. People use remarks to give ideas or opinions in a short way.

She made a kind remark about me.

The teacher gave a quick remark today.

2
B1
verb
Usage:
75%
Say, Comment
Translation: Say, Comment
Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑːrk/
Meaning: To say or write something as a comment or opinion.

To remark means to say something about a topic, often as a comment or opinion. It can be spoken or written to share thoughts.

He remarked on the new book today.

She remarked that the sky is blue.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
30%
Sign, Indication
Translation: Sign, Indication
Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑːrk/
Meaning: A noticeable or important sign or feature.

Remark can mean a sign or something that shows an important fact or feeling. It is not a word but a sign you notice.

The dark clouds were a clear remark of rain.

His smile was a positive remark.

4
C1
noun
Usage:
40%
Note, Annotation
Translation: Note, Annotation
Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑːrk/
Meaning: An official note or comment in writing, often on a document or book.

A remark can be a written note or comment on a paper or book. It helps explain or add information.

The editor wrote a remark in the book margin.

She added a remark to the report.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
50%
Notice, Observe
Translation: Notice, Observe
Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑːrk/
Meaning: To officially notice or pay attention to something.

To remark can mean to officially see or notice something important. It means giving attention to details.

He remarked the change in behavior.

She remarked the problem quickly.

6
B1
noun
Usage:
70%
Comment, Observation
Translation: Comment, Observation
Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑːrk/
Meaning: A casual or sometimes critical comment made aloud in conversation.

A remark can be a short, often casual comment. Sometimes it shows a feeling or idea, like humor or criticism.

He made a rude remark during lunch.

She gave a funny remark about the movie.

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C1
verb
Usage:
60%
State, Express
Translation: State, Express
Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɑːrk/
Meaning: To make a brief statement of opinion or fact, especially formally in speech or writing.

To remark means to clearly say or write an opinion or fact, often in formal speech or writing. It is used to share ideas carefully.

The president remarked on the new policy today.

She remarked about the changes in law.

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