How to Use remarkable in a Sentence

remarkable

adjective
  • The girl has a remarkable talent.
  • Competing in the Olympics is a remarkable achievement.
  • But the stats were a small part of the remarkable story.
    Chicago Tribune Staff, Chicago Tribune, 30 May 2023
  • Without a doubt, the full eclipse in the U.S. in 2017 was one of the most remarkable of our time.
    Ramon Padilla, USA TODAY, 25 Feb. 2024
  • The shrines and totems in Joe Minter’s yard are remarkable.
    Lisa Wong MacAbasco, Vogue, 17 Jan. 2023
  • The whole play is remarkable but a few things stand out.
    Adrienne Gibbs, Forbes, 10 Feb. 2023
  • What the guys have done is remarkable, but we are not done.
    Ben Thomas | Bthomas@al.com, al, 22 Feb. 2023
  • The fact that God chose me to be a parent is remarkable.
    Georgia Slater, PEOPLE.com, 20 July 2022
  • The length of that race is remarkable in and of itself; the races of the Triple Crown number less than two miles each.
    Samantha Baskind, Smithsonian Magazine, 8 June 2022
  • That’s quite remarkable for a stock that trades near $13.60 per share.
    John Dobosz, Forbes, 16 Aug. 2022
  • Thank you to all the remarkable health care workers, who take our lives in your hands.
    Janelle Ash, FOXNews.com, 10 Apr. 2025
  • The difference in the Castro, and not just for Solomon, has been remarkable in the past five months.
    Kevin Fagan, San Francisco Chronicle, 16 Feb. 2023
  • With a remarkable 120 hours of burn time, this 2-wick soy candle is a steal.
    Mia Meltzer, Rolling Stone, 2 Nov. 2023
  • Biden’s bear hug for Bibi was a remarkable show of support.
    Susan B. Glasser, The New Yorker, 20 Oct. 2023
  • The fact that children are returning to school at all in the midst of this war is remarkable.
    Katja Kolcio, The Conversation, 5 Jan. 2023
  • China marks the end of a remarkable rise and fall of one of the country’s biggest-ever shows.
    Time, 25 Aug. 2023
  • The most remarkable thing: the quiet and the solemnity.
    William Booth, Washington Post, 17 Sep. 2022
  • But Smith grabbed control of the job early and has been remarkable.
    Ben Volin, BostonGlobe.com, 5 Nov. 2022
  • That Sanchez even has a pool of talent to choose from is remarkable in itself.
    Joshua Robinson, WSJ, 14 Nov. 2022
  • The Commanders have made remarkable progress over the past two years.
    Rob Maaddi, ajc, 19 Oct. 2022
  • The Netflix series is, undoubtedly, one of the most remarkable shows of the year, if not of the decade.
    Meg Walters, Glamour, 28 Mar. 2025
  • His life has been remarkable, and for Democrats to try to smear him is disgusting.
    Alexander Hall, Fox News, 16 Feb. 2023
  • The care that its authors took to preserve it for the future is remarkable in and of itself.
    Gary Schiff, Sun Sentinel, 7 Sep. 2022
  • And for others that want to buy remarkable Charlotte pants, go forth (www.bulletprufe.com) and get 20% off (code: CLT5).
    Ted Williams, Charlotte Observer, 31 Jan. 2024
  • The rise of the side hustle culture has been remarkable in recent years.
    Cheryl Robinson, Forbes, 21 Feb. 2025
  • The recovery of the U.S. job market over the past three years has been nothing short of remarkable.
    Ben Casselman, New York Times, 14 Apr. 2023
  • And there are places to eat that turn all the local bounty into remarkable meals.
    Terri Colby, Chicago Tribune, 9 Aug. 2023
  • ChargePoint Last year, a remarkable thing happened in the car world.
    Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica, 8 Aug. 2024
  • The first was the remarkable omission of Patriots owner Robert Kraft in a book about Belichick’s coaching career.
    Michael McCann, Sportico.com, 2 May 2025
  • Similar to seeing a favorite artist’s concert or your beloved sports team live, Grossman says that attending a rodeo is special due to the fleeting nature of the event—and because of the remarkable athletes.
    Karla Walsh, Southern Living, 3 May 2025

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