Make+a+remark

  • 81observe — verb 1 notice/watch ADVERB ▪ carefully, closely ▪ precisely ▪ directly ▪ It is not possible to observe this phenomenon directly. ▪ …

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  • 82appalled — ap|palled [ ə pɔld ] adjective offended or shocked very much by something, because it is extremely unpleasant or bad: appalled to see/hear/find/discover etc.: She was appalled to hear that her husband had been arrested. appalled at/by: I was… …

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  • 83jab — jab1 [ dʒæb ] verb intransitive or transitive to push something with a sudden straight movement, usually with your finger, your elbow, or a narrow object: That man jabbed me with his umbrella! jab at: She kept jabbing at the letter as she spoke.… …

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  • 84duh-woo — To make a remark in ignorance, feigned ignorance, or insensitivity. He duh wooed in an unintelligble manner …

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  • 85duh-woo — To make a remark in ignorance, feigned ignorance, or insensitivity. He duh wooed in an unintelligble manner …

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  • 86observe — [[t]əbzɜ͟ː(r)v[/t]] ♦♦♦ observes, observing, observed 1) VERB If you observe a person or thing, you watch them carefully, especially in order to learn something about them. [V n] Stern also studies and observes the behaviour of babies... [V n]… …

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  • 87throw something in — 1》 include something extra with something that is being sold or offered. 2》 make a remark casually as an interjection in a conversation. → throw …

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  • 88and */*/*/ — strong UK [ænd] / US weak UK [ən] / US / UK [ənd] / US conjunction Summary: And can be used in the following ways: as a conjunction (joining two words, phrases, or clauses): Rachel plays the piano and sings. as a way of starting a new sentence… …

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  • 89advert — I. /ədˈvɜt / (say uhd vert) phrase advert to, 1. to turn one s attention to. 2. to make a remark or remarks about or in relation to; refer to: he adverted briefly to the occurrences of the day. {Latin advertere turn to; replacing Middle English… …

  • 90inconsiderate — /ɪnkənˈsɪdərət / (say inkuhn siduhruht), / drət/ (say druht) adjective 1. without due regard for the rights or feelings of others: it was inconsiderate of him to make that remark. 2. done or acting without consideration; thoughtless.… …