remark
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change- (countable) A remark is your spoken opinion or observation about something.
- He made some very interesting remarks about what he expects in Iraq.
- (countable); (plural) Your remarks are your words.
- A final section provides some interpretation of the results and concluding remarks.
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- (transitive & intransitive) If you remark upon something, you say what you noticed or think about it.
- Some visitors have remarked upon the contrast between this expensive car and the tiny, broken down house.
- Charles de Gaulle once remarked that "Brazil is not a serious country."
- If you remark something, you mark it again.