remarks in English

noun
1
a written or spoken comment.
I decided to ignore his rude remarks
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

Use "remarks" in a sentence

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

1. Idaho lawmaker Apologizes for 'sexist' remarks: 'I failed miserably' "After hearing my remarks played back, I recognize how my remarks sounded derogatory or …

2. Remarks and impressions appear aggrandized.

3. Remarks (if any) (see Addendum)

4. Remarks (if any): See Addendum

5. Her remarks savour of hypocrisy.

6. Remarks (if any): See Addendum.

7. And no demeaning, sexist remarks.

8. His vulgar remarks disgusted us.

9. He puffed at her remarks.

10. He repeated her remarks verbatim.

11. He's cutting his remarks short.

12. I cannot fathom his remarks.

13. Her remarks were scarcely printable .

14. Remarks and impressions appear aggrandized

15. She said some offensive remarks.

16. He bore away the remarks.

17. He always makes inapt remarks.

18. He made some highly critical remarks.

19. Their insulting remarks were a provocation.

20. Locke's remarks are just as puzzling.

21. 5 My remarks clearly nettled her.

22. I found her remarks deeply offensive .

23. Your remarks savour strongly of impertinence.

24. How dare you make personal remarks!

25. O'Connell's remarks are completely without substance.

26. 18 Derogatory remarks about the government.

27. His sweeping remarks offended many people.

28. These remarks are profane and irrelevant.

29. 7 I wholeheartedly endorse his remarks.

30. His remarks were trite and commonplace.

31. This journalist distorted the spokesman's remarks.

32. Bonner was displeased by Neeman's remarks.

33. His remarks show impiety to religion.

34. Three further prefatory remarks are necessary.

35. These remarks are off the record.

36. Remarks by Chargé d’Affaires, a.i

37. His remarks are out of place.

38. 4 I utterly repudiate those remarks.

39. She made some very hurtful remarks.

40. His remarks irritated me a little.

41. Her remarks were out of place.

42. His impertinent remarks wasted valuable time.

43. The judge's remarks caused public outrage.

44. Everyone laughed at her comical remarks.

45. I'm afraid he took your remarks personally.

46. 7 She bristled at his rude remarks.

47. Her remarks were met with resounding cheers.

48. I was annoyed by his insensitive remarks.

49. Their cruel remarks stung her into action.

50. He be accused of make treasonable remarks.