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Remarkably

/rɪˈmɑːkəbli/
Used to describe something that is outstanding, notable, or worthy of attention.

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Examples:

He was remarkably susceptible to music.

"Very nicely dressed, indeed; a remarkably elegant gown."

How remarkably well you are looking to-day.

Etymology:

etymology
The word remarkably originated from the 16th-century word remarkable combined with the adverbial suffix -ly. Remarkable is derived from the French word remarquable, which has its roots in the Latin verb remarcare, meaning to mark again or note carefully.

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