remark|remarked|remarking|remarks in English
verb
[re·mark || rɪ'mɑrk / -'mɑːk]
notice, observe; comment, state, say
Use "remark|remarked|remarking|remarks" in a sentence
1. I couldn't help remarking on her youth.
2. “This is incredible,” Janina remarked.
3. " Wedlock suits you, " he remarked.
4. 'I'd rather not,'the Cat remarked.
5. 'Another rainy day,' he remarked glumly.
6. The remark angered him.
7. Everyone remarked loudly on his absence.
8. He remarked that it was getting late.
9. What a fatuous remark!
10. I was remarking on the recent profusion of books and articles on the matter.
11. His remark rendered me speechless.
12. He immediately remarked with the most nonchalant air.
13. What an asinine remark!
14. Apposite remark definition in English dictionary, apposite remark meaning, synonyms, see also 'Appositely',appositive',appose',appositeness'
15. His remark passed unnoticed.
16. 5 Tess flushed, and remarking evasively that it was only a fancy, resumed her breakfast.
17. His remark precipitated my decision.
18. The similarity between them has often been remarked on.
19. John chipped in with a remark.
20. It seemed a perfectly innocuous remark.
21. He made that remark by design.
22. That wasn't a very charitable remark.
23. His indelicate remark hurt her feelings.
24. She forgave him his thoughtless remark.
25. The remark was uttered sotto voce.