What is another word for remarks?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪmˈɑːks] (IPA)

The word "remarks" refers to comments, statements, or observations made by someone in response to a certain situation or topic. Synonyms for "remarks" include "comments," which is the most commonly used synonym for this word, "observations," "notes," "reflections," "notations," "feedback," "critique," "opinions," and "impressions." Each of these synonyms can be used interchangeably with "remarks" depending on the context and the formality of the situation. While they all have slightly different nuances, they all refer to similar forms of verbal or written communication that are intended to convey one's thoughts or perspectives on a particular issue.

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Usage examples for Remarks

Anna kept up a rapid fire of witty remarks.
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine
The Englishman stood, now thoroughly awake, gazing at him, unable to make common sense out of Robert's remarks.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
As the sun, in North latitudes, passes the prime vertical before sunrise in the winter, the following remarks do not hold for that season.
"Lectures in Navigation"
Ernest Gallaudet Draper

Famous quotes with Remarks

  • I often quote Ronald Reagan, who is pretty close to my favorite President ever, I will have to say that, but one of my favorite remarks he ever made was that when you look at Federal programs, there is nothing so close to eternal life on Earth as a Federal Government program.
    Marsha Blackburn
  • The President then proceeded to read his Emancipation Proclamation, making remarks on the several parts as he went on, and showing that he had fully considered the whole subject, in all lights under which it had been presented to him.
    Salmon Portland Chase
  • I'm just preparing my impromptu remarks.
    Winston Churchill
  • When I became more involved in music, I had to give up some of my writing in the literary sense. However, on occasion, I would write something for my own pleasure or I would write notes and introductory remarks in the songbooks I put together.
    Tom Glazer
  • I think everyone holds back. I am always censoring myself and I'm sorry about it. But I always have to consider whether my remarks might cause someone pain.
    John Hall

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