What part of speech is remark?

Remark can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. remark is a verb, present, 1st person singular of remark (infinitive).
  • 2. remark is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. remark is a noun, singular of remarks.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does remark mean?

Definitions

Verb

remark - To make a remark or remarks; to comment.
remark - To mark in a notable manner; to distinguish clearly; to make noticeable or conspicuous; to point out.
remark - To take notice of, or to observe, mentally; as, to remark the manner of a speaker.
remark - To express in words or writing, as observed or noticed; to state; to say; -- often with a substantive clause.
remark - To mark again a piece of work.

Noun

remark - a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information; "from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account"
remark - explicit notice; "it passed without remark"

Examples of remark

#   Sentence  
1. noun It passed without remark.
2. noun One remark made by Sha'lan on Al-Arabiya TV, that he couldn't say more about Chalabi because he would embarrass himself and the viewers almost made me roll on the floor.
3. noun Your remark amounts almost to insult.
4. noun A casual remark can hurt someone.
5. noun That's a cheerful remark.
6. noun There was nothing worthy of remark at the fair.
7. noun That kind of remark does not befit you.
8. noun The remark was aimed at you.
9. noun Such a remark is open to misunderstanding.
10. noun Jim made a superfluous remark.
11. noun This remark is not applicable to you.
12. noun That was not at all an appropriate remark.
13. noun Your remark is irrelevant to our argument.
14. noun What does your remark have to do with the subject we are talking about?
15. noun I was interested in your remark.
16. verb Many a gentleman of the old school has been provoked to remark regretfully upon the under-bred manners and bearing of even the better classes in the modern industrial communities; and the decay of the ceremonial code—or as it is otherwise called, the vulgarisation of life—among the industrial classes proper has become one of the chief enormities of latter-day civilisation in the eyes of all persons of delicate sensibilities.
17. verb I couldn't help but remark on it.
Sentence  
noun
It passed without remark.
One remark made by Sha'lan on Al-Arabiya TV, that he couldn't say more about Chalabi because he would embarrass himself and the viewers almost made me roll on the floor.
Your remark amounts almost to insult.
A casual remark can hurt someone.
That's a cheerful remark.
There was nothing worthy of remark at the fair.
That kind of remark does not befit you.
The remark was aimed at you.
Such a remark is open to misunderstanding.
Jim made a superfluous remark.
This remark is not applicable to you.
That was not at all an appropriate remark.
Your remark is irrelevant to our argument.
What does your remark have to do with the subject we are talking about?
I was interested in your remark.
verb
Many a gentleman of the old school has been provoked to remark regretfully upon the under-bred manners and bearing of even the better classes in the modern industrial communities; and the decay of the ceremonial code—or as it is otherwise called, the vulgarisation of life—among the industrial classes proper has become one of the chief enormities of latter-day civilisation in the eyes of all persons of delicate sensibilities.
I couldn't help but remark on it.

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