Make+a+remark

  • 91neg — /nɛg/ (say neg) Colloquial –noun 1. a film negative. 2. a mild insult intended to get someone s attention. 3. a person who has a negative attitude. –verb (t) (negged, negging) 4. to make a remark or comment which is negative towards (someone).… …

  • 92observable — observe ► VERB 1) notice; perceive. 2) watch attentively; monitor. 3) make a remark; say. 4) fulfil or comply with. DERIVATIVES observable adjective observer noun. ORIGIN Latin obs …

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  • 93observe — ► VERB 1) notice; perceive. 2) watch attentively; monitor. 3) make a remark; say. 4) fulfil or comply with. DERIVATIVES observable adjective observer noun. ORIGIN Latin obs …

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  • 94observer — observe ► VERB 1) notice; perceive. 2) watch attentively; monitor. 3) make a remark; say. 4) fulfil or comply with. DERIVATIVES observable adjective observer noun. ORIGIN Latin obs …

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  • 95throw in — ► throw in 1) include (something extra) with something that is being sold or offered. 2) make (a remark) casually as an interjection in a conversation. Main Entry: ↑throw …

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  • 96observe — v. 1 tr. (often foll. by that, how + clause) perceive, note; take notice of; become conscious of. 2 tr. watch carefully. 3 tr. a follow or adhere to (a law, command, method, principle, etc.). b keep or adhere to (an appointed time). c maintain… …

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  • 97Introducing yourself and other people — ◊ introducing yourself When you meet someone for the first time, and they do not already know who you are, you can introduce yourself by saying who you are. You may need to say Hello or make a remark first. I m Helmut, said the boy. I m Edmond… …

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  • 98introducing yourself and other people — ◊ introducing yourself When you meet someone for the first time, and they do not already know who you are, you can introduce yourself by saying who you are. You may need to say Hello or make a remark first. I m Helmut, said the boy. I m Edmond… …

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  • 99Remarked — Remark Re*mark (r? m?rk ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Remarked} ( m?rkt ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Remarking}.] [F. remarquer; pref. re re + marquer to mark, marque a mark, of German origin, akin to E. mark. See {Mark}, v. & n.] 1. To mark in a notable… …

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  • 100Remarking — Remark Re*mark (r? m?rk ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Remarked} ( m?rkt ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Remarking}.] [F. remarquer; pref. re re + marquer to mark, marque a mark, of German origin, akin to E. mark. See {Mark}, v. & n.] 1. To mark in a notable… …

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