单词 | remarkableness |
释义 | remarkablenessn. The fact or character of being remarkable. 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 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > state of being noteworthy or remarkable > [noun] notec1400 notabilitya1425 notablenessc1450 remarkableness1623 signality1650 noteworthiness1852 1623 T. Adams Barren Tree To Rdr. sig. A4v It is a signe of Gods fauour, when hee giues a man Law. Wee passe no sentence vpon them, yet let vs take warning by them. The Remarkablenesse would not be neglected for the Time, the Place, the Persons, the Number, the Maner. c1658 J. Durham Expos. Rev. (1687) vi. xiii. 323 Consider the remarkablenesse of Gods judgements on these persecutors. 1666 J. Smith Γηροκομία Βασιλικὴ 164 They do agree in their eminency and remarkableness, they are both of them most signal things. 1728 Characters of Times 43 The Variety and Remarkableness of the Characters which I set down in the foregoing Account, has drawn me into a Length I was not aware of. 1757 Hist. Two Mod. Adventurers I. xv. 208 The Remarkableness of her toothless Mouth. 1787 C. Taylor Surv. Nature I. iv. 120 Fig. 1. represents the famous comet of 1680, which, partly because of its own remarkableness..is among the most notorious of these phenomena. 1851 R. Wardlaw Lect. on Zechariah (1869) x. 191 The remarkableness of the fulfilment of the predictions. 1889 J. M. Robertson Ess. Crit. Method 12 Fresh literature, of which the remarkableness..will long justify the tribute paid to its less permanently valuable parts. 1930 F. R. Tennant Philos. Theol. II. iii. 88 Here the logician intervenes. He will first point out that the remarkableness, or surprisingness, of manifold coincidences..is but a fact pertaining to human psychology. 1962 Lebanon (Pa.) Daily News 29 Oct. 4/3 For pure remarkableness (I don't think there is any such word, but there should be). 2001 W. Rindler Relativity i. 14 We are so utterly used to the relativity of all physical processes..that its remarkableness no longer strikes us. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1623 |
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