Remarkably vs Unremarkably - What's the difference?
remarkably | unremarkably |
(manner) In a remarkable manner.
(degree) To a noteworthy extent.
*{{quote-news, year=2013, date=April 9, author=Andrei Lankov, title=Stay Cool. Call North Korea’s Bluff., work=New York Times
, passage=Suggestions that those leaders are irrational and their decisions unfathomable are remarkably shallow. North Korea is not a theocracy led by zealots who preach the rewards of the afterlife.}}
(evaluative) (Used to draw special attention to a proposition).
In a way or to an extent that is unremarkable.
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 2, The New York Times, Museum and Gallery Listings, New York Times
, passage=Cast in dark bronze and resembling Roman antiquities, Riccio's small-scale statuettes, reliefs and oil lamps seem unremarkably modest at first. }}
As adverbs the difference between remarkably and unremarkably
is that remarkably is (manner) in a remarkable manner while unremarkably is in a way or to an extent that is unremarkable.remarkably
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He performed the piece remarkably , offering novel interpretations to its nearly cliched passages.
- That dog is remarkably fierce.
citation
- Remarkably , three State assembly elections were decided by a total of fewer than one hundred votes.
unremarkably
English
Adverb
(en adverb)citation