Remarkably vs. Markedly — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Remarkably and Markedly
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Remarkably
Attracting or worthy of notice, especially for being unusual or extraordinary
A remarkable movie that held my interest.
Markedly
Having one or more distinguishing marks.
Remarkably
(manner) In a remarkable manner.
He performed the piece remarkably, offering novel interpretations to its nearly cliched passages.
Markedly
Clearly defined and evident; noticeable
A marked increase in temperature.
Remarkably
(degree) To a noteworthy extent.
That dog is remarkably fierce.
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Markedly
Singled out, especially for a dire fate
A marked man.
Remarkably
(evaluative) Used to draw special attention to a proposition.
Remarkably, three State assembly elections were decided by a total of fewer than one hundred votes.
Markedly
Of or relating to that member of a pair of words or forms that explicitly denotes a particular subset of the meanings denoted by the other member of the pair. For example, of the two words lion and lioness, lion is unmarked for gender (it can denote either a male or female) whereas lioness is marked, since it denotes only females.
Remarkably
To a remarkably degree or extent;
She was unusually tall
Markedly
Explicitly characterized by or having a particular linguistic feature. For example, girls is marked for plural in English, whereas sheep is not.
Remarkably
In a signal manner;
Signally inappropriate methods
Markedly
In a marked manner; distinctly, noticeably, conspicuously.
Being markedly different as a teenager can get you taunted; as an adult it can make you famous.
Markedly
In a clearly noticeable manner;
Sales of luxury cars dropped markedly
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