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unexpectedly remarkable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unexpectedly remarkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is surprisingly impressive or noteworthy. Example: "The artist's latest exhibition was unexpectedly remarkable, leaving the audience in awe of her creativity."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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This transport equation, in some sense, generalizes the Chester-Chisnell-Whitham (CCW) approximation [19], although does not account for the effects of the disturbances that overtake the shock from behind, yet its success is unexpectedly remarkable for a particular class of problems.
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
That's after a June general election in which it unexpectedly won a remarkable 40percentt of the vote under the leadership of the much-derided Jeremy Corbyn.
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Unexpectedly, patients achieved remarkable weight loss after the first stage of this approach, and SG is now being proposed as an independent antiobesity operation by some authors.
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Unexpectedly, there was a remarkable difference in correlation with respect to the order of test administration.
Science
Rather, it unexpectedly showed just how remarkable their achievement was on that morning of Dec. 17, 1903!
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In the past quarter-century, a succession of remarkable and unexpectedly imaginative statesmen Sadat and Rabin in the Middle East, de Klerk and, perhaps above all, Nelson Mandela in South Africa emerged to leave their peoples and their world better than they found them.
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In the past quarter-century, a succession of remarkable and unexpectedly imaginative statesmen — Sadat and Rabin in the Middle East, de Klerk and, perhaps above all, Nelson Mandela in South Africa — emerged to leave their peoples and their world better than they found them.
News & Media
Kite for Seamus was a limpid piano-jazz waltz; and Eger's Rabat was a hymnally chordal highlight, unexpectedly eclipsed by a remarkable encore in which the drummer's last payoff was even more volcanic than its predecessors, and the melodically far-sighted Neame played his best solo of the night.
News & Media
Perhaps the most remarkable thing this unexpectedly warm and affirmative film shows us about the survivors is that, far from blocking out their past, they've managed to enjoy these unexpected years despite continually living with their personal horrors.
News & Media
The work of Rice and his collaborators was remarkable because it unexpectedly established that the flavivirus genome strategy was very distinct from that of the alphaviruses that had been grouped taxonomically in the same virus family.
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All of this made it even more remarkable that vintage Derrick Rose unexpectedly reappeared in Chicago's first playoff game.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "unexpectedly remarkable" to highlight outcomes or qualities that not only exceed expectations but also possess a noteworthy or impressive nature. This conveys a stronger sense of surprise and admiration than simply stating something was "unexpected" or "remarkable" alone.
Common error
Avoid using "unexpectedly remarkable" to describe trivial or everyday occurrences. The phrase is best reserved for situations where the surprise and impressiveness are genuinely significant, not just slightly above average.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unexpectedly remarkable" functions as an intensifier and descriptor. It modifies a noun or concept to convey that it possesses qualities that are both noteworthy and surprising. Ludwig provides examples where this phrase emphasizes positive outcomes or attributes that exceed initial expectations.
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News & Media
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Academia
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Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Unexpectedly remarkable" is a phrase used to describe something surprisingly impressive. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and highlights its use across various domains, including Science, News & Media, and Academia. While synonyms like "surprisingly outstanding" or "astonishingly impressive" exist, "unexpectedly remarkable" uniquely emphasizes both the surprise and the high quality of the subject. When employing this phrase, ensure its application is reserved for genuinely significant surprises, rather than mundane occurrences, to maximize its impact.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unexpectedly impressive
Removes redundancy while retaining core meaning. It emphasizes the impressiveness that stems from the unexpected nature of the situation.
surprisingly outstanding
Changes "remarkable" to "outstanding" emphasizing the quality and impressiveness in a surprising way.
surprisingly extraordinary
Substitutes "remarkable" with "extraordinary" emphasizing uniqueness and impressiveness in a surprising way.
surprisingly exceptional
Substitutes "remarkable" with "exceptional" emphasizing the rarity and high quality in a surprising manner.
astonishingly impressive
Replaces both words with synonyms that also convey a high degree of surprise and positive impact.
surprisingly noteworthy
Changes "remarkable" to "noteworthy" stressing significance or importance in a surprising manner.
unforeseen marvel
Uses "marvel" to replace "remarkable", suggesting something wondrous and unexpected.
astonishingly notable
Uses "notable" instead of "remarkable", stressing the prominence or fame in an astonishing manner.
unexpectedly stunning
Uses "stunning" instead of "remarkable", highlighting the beauty or visual impact in an unforeseen way.
unanticipated triumph
Replaces "remarkable" with "triumph" suggesting a victory or success that was not expected.
FAQs
How can I use "unexpectedly remarkable" in a sentence?
You can use "unexpectedly remarkable" to describe something that is surprisingly impressive or noteworthy. For example: "The amateur production was "unexpectedly remarkable", exceeding all expectations."
What are some alternatives to "unexpectedly remarkable"?
Some alternatives to "unexpectedly remarkable" include "surprisingly impressive", "astonishingly noteworthy", or "unforeseen marvel", depending on the context.
Is "unexpectedly remarkable" formal or informal?
"Unexpectedly remarkable" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. Its impact depends more on the subject it describes than the setting in which it's used.
What makes something "unexpectedly remarkable" different from just "remarkable"?
The addition of "unexpectedly" emphasizes the surprise element. Something that is merely "remarkable" is simply noteworthy, while something "unexpectedly remarkable" carries an additional layer of surprise and perhaps even delight.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested