remark
Multiple Entries:
remark re-mark
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
remark/rɪˈmɑːk/
▶verb
- 1 say as a comment; mention.
- 2 regard with attention; notice.
■ notice or comment.
– origin C16: from Fr. remarquer ‘note again’.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
re-mark/riːˈmɑːk/
▶verb mark (an examination paper or piece of academic work) again.
'remark' also found in these Oxford entries:
add
- ad-lib
- affront
- aside
- barb
- bêtise
- bone
- bon mot
- brickbat
- cap
- casual
- chime
- club
- coda
- comeback
- come-on
- comment
- cutting
- dig
- drop
- duck
- epigram
- exclamation
- excuse
- Fauve
- Four Hundred
- gambit
- gird
- hark
- home
- hostage
- infelicity
- innuendo
- insult
- interpolate
- intimacy
- jeer
- jibe
- liberty
- line
- notice
- obiter dictum
- observe
- one-liner
- parting shot
- pass
- pick
- platitude
- pleasantry
- pointed

