remarkableness

remarkableness

The remarkableness of the ancient temple's architecture left the visitors in awe.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being remarkable: "remarkableness" refers to the state or quality of being worthy of attention or notice due to being unusual, exceptional, or striking. It denotes distinction or prominence in a positive sense.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The remarkableness of her achievement was praised by everyone. (The quality of being exceptional and noteworthy in her accomplishment.)
    • His remarkableness lies in his ability to solve complex problems quickly. (His outstanding quality is his fast problem-solving skill.)
    • The remarkableness of the sunset left the tourists speechless. (The striking beauty of the sunset was extraordinary.)
Advanced Usage
  • "a degree of remarkableness": a certain level of being notable or exceptional.

    • The proposal had a degree of remarkableness that caught the committee's attention. (The proposal was notable enough to be noticed.)
  • "to achieve remarkableness": to attain a state of being outstanding or noteworthy.

    • She achieved remarkableness through years of dedicated practice. (She became exceptional through persistent effort.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Remarkable (adj): worthy of attention or notice; exceptional.

    • The scientist made a remarkable discovery. (The discovery was extraordinary and noteworthy.)
  • Remarkably (adv): in a way that is worthy of attention; unusually.

    • She performed remarkably well in the exam. (She performed unusually well.)
  • Remarkableness (n): the noun form itself (as defined above).

Synonyms
  • Exceptionalness: the quality of being unusually good or outstanding.
  • Noteworthiness: the quality of being worthy of notice or attention.
  • Distinction: excellence that sets someone or something apart.
  • Extraordinariness: the state of being very unusual or remarkable.
Related Idioms
  • "Out of the ordinary": beyond what is usual or typical; remarkable.

    • Her talent is truly out of the ordinary. (Her talent is remarkable and not typical.)
  • "A cut above the rest": noticeably superior to others.

    • His performance was a cut above the rest. (His performance was remarkably better than others'.)
Phrasal Verbs (N/A)
  • No phrasal verbs are directly associated with "remarkableness," as it is a noun. However, the adjective "remarkable" may appear in phrases like "stand out as remarkable," but these are not phrasal verbs.