remark

[ ri-mahrk ]
/ rɪˈmɑrk /

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

to make a remark or observation (usually followed by on or upon): He remarked on her amazing wit and intelligence.

noun

Origin of remark

1625–35; (v.) < French remarquer, Middle French, equivalent to re- re- + marquer to mark1; (noun) < French remarque, derivative of remarquer

synonym study for remark

7. Remark, comment, note, observation imply giving special attention, an opinion, or a judgment. A remark is usually a casual and passing expression of opinion: a remark about a play. A comment expresses judgment or explains a particular point: a comment on the author's scholarship. A note is a memorandum or explanation, as in the margin of a page: a note explaining a passage. Observation suggests a comment based on judgment and experience: an observation on social behavior.

OTHER WORDS FROM remark

re·mark·er, noun un·re·marked, adjective well-re·marked, adjective

Definition for remark (2 of 2)

remarque

or re·mark

[ ri-mahrk ]
/ rɪˈmɑrk /

noun Fine Arts.

a distinguishing mark or peculiarity indicating a particular stage of a plate.
a small sketch engraved in the margin of a plate, and usually removed after a number of early proofs have been printed.
a plate so marked.

Origin of remarque

From French, dating back to 1880–85; see origin at remark

Example sentences from the Web for remark

British Dictionary definitions for remark (1 of 3)

remark
/ (rɪˈmɑːk) /

verb

(when intr , often foll by on or upon ; when tr, may take a clause as object) to pass a casual comment (about); reflect in informal speech or writing
(tr; may take a clause as object) to perceive; observe; notice

noun

a brief casually expressed thought or opinion; observation
notice, comment, or observation the event passed without remark
engraving a variant spelling of remarque

Derived forms of remark

remarker, noun

Word Origin for remark

C17: from Old French remarquer to observe, from re- + marquer to note, mark 1

British Dictionary definitions for remark (2 of 3)

Remarque
/ (rɪˈmɑːk) /

noun

Erich Maria (ˈeːrɪç maˈriːa). 1898–1970, US novelist, born in Germany, noted for his novel of World War I, All Quiet on the Western Front (1929)

British Dictionary definitions for remark (3 of 3)

remarque

remark

/ (rɪˈmɑːk) /

noun

a mark in the margin of an engraved plate to indicate the stage of production of the plate. It is removed before the plate is finished
a plate so marked
a print or proof from a plate so marked

Word Origin for remarque

C19: from French; see remark