remarking in English

verb
1
say something as a comment; mention.
“Tom's looking peaked,” she remarked
2
regard with attention; notice.
he remarked the man's inflamed eyelids
verb
1
mark (an examination paper or piece of academic work) again.
Often, they will be willing to re-mark your work, giving you a few much-needed extra percentage points.

Use "remarking" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "remarking" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "remarking", or refer to the context using the word "remarking" in the English Dictionary.

1. I couldn't help remarking on her youth.

2. I was remarking on the recent profusion of books and articles on the matter.

3. 5 Tess flushed, and remarking evasively that it was only a fancy, resumed her breakfast.

4. Andrew Carnegie: ‘As we drove to the station I was remarking how I envied him his wealth.

5. The Pentagon has been aware of the counterfeiting and remarking issue since the dawn of the integrated circuit .

6. Al Sparrow of IGN noted the theme of survival in the stories, remarking that Asano portrays youth through an unfiltered lens.

7. Abstruse comes from a Latin word meaning “concealed, hidden, secret.” In English it means “difficult to understand.” Remarking on complaints about the apparent meaninglessness of literary prizes, Jennifer Szalai writes,

8. After remarking that then “the sea is no more,” he says, “I saw also the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God and prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.

9. According to The Hill, reporters saw Yoho Accost Ocasio-Cortez on the steps of Capitol Hill on Monday, when he called her “disgusting” and “out of her freaking mind,” before remarking she

10. See cachinnate ‘Even someone remarking in polite company about somebody who ‘had one of the longest beards I've ever seen’ is given a suggestive pause after longest, eliciting obscene Cachinnations from the groundlings.’