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remarkably-altered

|re-mark-a-bly-al-tered|

B2

🇺🇸

/rɪˈmɑrkəbli ˈɔltərd/

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/rɪˈmɑːkəbli ˈɔːltəd/

significantly changed

Etymology
Etymology Information

'remarkably-altered' originates from the English words 'remarkably' and 'altered', where 'remarkably' means 'in a way that is worthy of attention' and 'altered' means 'changed'.

Historical Evolution

'remarkably' and 'altered' were combined in modern English to form the compound adjective 'remarkably-altered'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'remarkably' meant 'worthy of attention', and 'altered' meant 'changed'. Together, they evolved to describe something that has been significantly changed.

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Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

significantly changed or modified in a noticeable way.

The landscape was remarkably-altered after the storm.

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Last updated: 2025/06/06 02:31

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