Sentences with remark
re·mark
R r - I remarked that I would go shopping that afternoon. [VERB that]
- She has made outspoken remarks about the legalisation of cannabis in Britain. [+ about]
- Remark applies to a brief, more or less casual statement of opinion, etc., as in momentarily directing one's attention to something [a remark about clothes]; an observation is an expression of opinion on something to which one has given some degree of special attention and thought [the warden's observations on prison reform]; a comment is a remark or observation made in explaining, criticizing, or interpreting something [comments on a novel]; commentary is usually applied as a collective noun to a series of explanatory notes or annotations [a commentary on Aristotle's Politics]
- The event passed without remark
- A man worthy of remark
- Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
- I remarked a slight accent in her speech.
- He remarked on her amazing wit and intelligence.