单词 | remarkability |
释义 | remarkabilityn. 1. A thing worthy of remark; a remarkable thing. Now rare. ΚΠ 1802 Monthly Mag. Jan. 608/2 On the Affairs of the Evangelical Missions, particularly in the East Indies; the greatest remarkability of the 18th century, as the title expresses it. 1893 Proc. Royal Soc. 54 114 It is a fact that the function is the meeting-place of many remarkabilities. 1907 W. W. Whitelock When Kings go Forth to Battle ii. 22 You might utilize my service as guide to the remarkabilities of the city. 2. = remarkableness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [noun] > worthy of notice notablenessc1450 particularity1570 conspicuity1601 of remarka1618 remarkableness1623 conspicuousness1661 noise1670 figure1692 observableness1727 remarkability1838 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or extraordinary > [noun] particularity1570 unusualness1579 egregiousness1606 remarkableness1623 extraordinarinessa1665 unusuality1799 remarkability1838 exceptionality1854 exceptionalness1886 1838 S. P. Hawthorne in N. Hawthorne & his Wife (1885) I. 193 He..said he thought ‘women were always jealous of such a kind of remarkability’ (that was his word) ‘in their own sex’. 1880 Cornhill Mag. Feb. 183 The most ordinary of dogs has a sort of remarkability. 1937 Science 17 Dec. 549/2 Because the ability to talk or write and to gain information by listening or reading is common the remarkability of this distinctive human attribute is not generally realized. 2000 G. Willett Living out Loud xiii. 238 This community, while visible, is losing its remarkability, becoming simply one of the many elements of Australia's multicultural mosaic. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1802 |
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