remarkably-uniform
|re-mark-ab-ly-u-ni-form|
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/rɪˈmɑrkəbli ˈjunɪfɔrm/
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/rɪˈmɑːkəbli ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/
notably consistent
Etymology
'remarkably-uniform' originates from the combination of 'remarkably,' which comes from the Latin 'remarcabilis,' meaning 'worthy of notice,' and 'uniform,' from the Latin 'uniformis,' meaning 'having one form.'
'remarkably' and 'uniform' were combined in modern English to describe something that is consistently similar in a notable way.
Initially, 'remarkably' meant 'worthy of notice,' and 'uniform' meant 'having one form.' Together, they evolved to describe a notable consistency.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
having a consistent and notable sameness or similarity across different instances or elements.
The students' test scores were remarkably-uniform, indicating a similar level of understanding across the class.
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Last updated: 2025/06/01 09:11
