How Do You Spell REMARK?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪmˈɑːk] (IPA)

Remark (/rəˈmɑːrk/) is an English word that means to say or write something as a comment or a statement. The spelling of remark follows the general rules of English spelling, with the ‘re’ pronounced as /rə/ and the ‘mark’ pronounced as /mɑːrk/. The word can also be pronounced with the stress on the second syllable (re-MARK), but the primary stress is typically on the first syllable (RE-mark). The word can be used in various contexts, from making a memorable remark to responding to someone’s statement.

REMARK Meaning and Definition

  1. A remark refers to a brief expression, comment, or utterance made by an individual, typically conveying an opinion, observation, or point of view. It is a relatively concise statement made in conversation, discussion, or any form of communication that captures someone's perspective on a particular subject. Often interjected within a dialogue or discourse, remarks play a significant role in the exchange of ideas, sharing thoughts, or conveying thoughts on an event, situation, or phenomenon.

    Remarks can vary greatly in terms of their nature, tone, and purpose. They can be casual and informal, such as a passing comment in a conversation with friends, or more formal and deliberate, like a comment made in an official meeting or a public address. Additionally, remarks can be positive, negative, neutral, critical, humorous, or even sarcastic, depending on the intent and context in which they are made.

    The beauty of remarks lies in their brevity, allowing individuals to succinctly express their opinions and thoughts without extensively elaborating on a topic. They often serve as a way to engage in interpersonal communication, exchange viewpoints, and stimulate discussion. As a fundamental component of human interaction, remarks are a crucial tool for expressing individualism, articulating one's perspective, and participating in a broader conversation with others.

  2. • Notice or observation expressed in words or writing; a comment.
    • To notice; to observe; to regard; to express in words or writing thoughts about what is seen or heard; to express, as observations.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of REMARK

The word "remark" originates from the Old French word "remarquer" which means "to mark, to note, or to observe". It is derived from the Latin word "remarkare" which is a combination of the prefix "re-" which indicates "again" or "back" and the verb "marcare" meaning "to mark". The term "remark" first appeared in English in the late 16th century, and its meaning has evolved to refer to a comment or an observation made in response to something.

Idioms with the word REMARK

  • remark (up)on sm or sth The idiom "remark (up)on someone or something" refers to making a comment or expressing an opinion about someone or something. It involves the act of stating a thought or observation, typically in response to an event, situation, behavior, or a specific aspect. It can be positive, negative, or neutral but signifies sharing one's thoughts or reflections about a person or thing.
  • cutting remark A cutting remark is a statement or comment that is intentionally sharp, critical, and hurtful. It is typically delivered with the purpose of belittling or insulting someone, and often leaves the recipient feeling offended or stung.
  • I didn't catch that remark. and I didn't get that. I didn't hear you These phrases are commonly used to indicate that the speaker did not understand or hear what was said and is asking for the statement to be repeated or clarified.
  • I didn't (quite) catch that (last) remark. and I didn't get that. I didn't hear you. These phrases are used to indicate that the speaker did not understand or hear what was just said and may need the other person to repeat themselves.

Similar spelling words for REMARK

Plural form of REMARK is REMARKS

Conjugate verb Remark

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have remarked
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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FUTURE

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

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IMPERATIVE

you remark
we let´s remark

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to remark

PAST CONTINUOUS

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PAST PARTICIPLE

remarked

PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am remarking
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

remarking

PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it remark

SIMPLE PAST

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