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  2. 5 days ago · 1 `comment' If you comment on a situation, or make a comment about it, you give your opinion on it. Mr Cook has not commented on these reports. I was wondering whether you had any comments. 2 `mention' If you mention something, you say it, but only briefly, especially when you have not talked about it before.

  3. Jan 15, 2016 · A remark is a saying or brief statement, oral or written, commonly made without much premeditation; a comment is an explanatory or critical remark, as upon some passage in a literary work or or some act or speech in common life.

  4. verb. remarked; remarking; remarks. transitive verb. 1. : to take notice of : observe. 2. : to express as an observation or comment : say. intransitive verb. : to notice something and comment thereon used with on or upon.

  5. Remark, comment, note, observation imply giving special attention, an opinion, or a judgment. A remark is usually a casual and passing expression of opinion: a remark about a play. A comment expresses judgment or explains a particular point: a comment on the author's scholarship.

  6. Remark means to notice, and it also means to comment, as in, "Keep your obnoxious remarks to yourself." While walking in the woods, you might remark the contrast between the quiet of the woods and the noises of the city. You might make a remark about how loud it is in the city. "It's loud here too," your walking companion might remark.

  7. noun. a remark, criticism, or observation. talk or gossip. a note explaining or criticizing a passage in a text. explanatory or critical matter added to a text. verb. whenintr, often foll by on; when tr, takes a clause as object to remark or express an opinion. intr to write notes explaining or criticizing a text. Discover More. Derived Forms.

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