"Remarking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "remark" has several meanings:
1. To make a comment or a note about something, often in writing or in a formal document, usually to clarify or add additional information.
Example: "The teacher asked the students to remark on the margin of the paper."
2. To express a feeling or an opinion about something in a strong or formal way.
Example: "She remarked on the beauty of the painting."
3. In music, to notice or comment on the performance of a piece of music, often to suggest improvement.
4. (in the UK) To re-sell or remarket goods that have been returned or can't be sold at full price.
And the noun "remark" refers to:
1. A comment or opinion about something.
Example: "She made a few remarks about the movie."
2. A formal or official observation made about something, often to add to a record or document.
Example: "The report contained several remarks about the company's performance."
The word "remapped" is a verb that means to redraw or recreate a map or chart, or to repurpose a map or chart for a new purpose.<br><br>Examples: <br><br>- The city remapped its bike network to make it safer and more accessible.<br>- The researchers remapped the DNA sequence to identify a genetic mutation.
Remapping refers to the process of rewiring or repurposing a computer's keyboard, mouse, or screen layout to change the function or location of certain buttons, keys, or display elements. It is often used to assist individuals with disabilities, reassign keys for gaming, or adapt to new software or hardware.
Remarkableness refers to the state or quality of being remarkable, impressive, or extraordinary. It describes something or someone that stands out from the ordinary, notable for their exceptional qualities, achievements, or features that inspire surprise, admiration, or interest.
Meaning: extremely or surprisingly impressive or attractive; beyond what is usual or expected.<br><br>Example sentence: "The fireworks display was remarkably beautiful and mesmerizing."
Verb: to comment or notice that something has changed or is remarkable.<br><br>Example: "She remarked on how quiet the streets were on that day."
Remarriage refers to the act of marrying again, usually after the death of a spouse or divorce. It is a second marriage for one or both partners, also known as a second union or a second nuptials. The decision to remarry can be motivated by a desire to find love again, to start a new family, or to rejuvenate a sense of companionship and support.
Rearranged or reunited after being married again, especially after a divorce or the death of a spouse.
To remarry means to get married again after being previously married, either to the same person or a new partner. It can also refer to getting re-married, having ended a previous marriage through divorce or death of a spouse, and then entering into a new marriage.
To remix and reissue (a piece of music or a film) using improved technology and often with additional features, especially sound effects or an expanded version.
Revised or re-edited in a new or higher quality form.<br><br>Example: The movie was re-released in a remastered version.<br><br>Synonyms: reedited, reissued, reworked, refurbished.