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What is the difference between 'comment' and 'remark'?
Remarks are spoken: "What do you think of my hair?" "Looks great," he remarked. "I hope he takes a long walk off a short pier," he remarked sarcastically. Comments are longer, usually in print, and interpret and give extra information. They state an opinion and do so in a longer way than a remark. However, comments can be spoken:
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People often make insinuating, or suggestive remarks. From The Free Dictionary: insinuating. Provoking gradual doubt or suspicion; suggestive: insinuating remarks. Artfully contrived to gain favor or confidence; ingratiating. It could be said at times, depending, that they are engaging in subterfuge. Again, from The Free Dictionary: subterfuge
N.B. (Nota Bene) vs P.S. (Post Script) - English Language & Usage Stack ...
People use "N.B." at the end of a writing (say, a letter) to add a piece of information. Equally, I find people using "P.S." in the end of a writing (usually, a letter) to add a piece of informati...
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to interpose abruptly or sharply; interrupt with; throw in: she interjected clever remarks. to come between; interpose; interjection. noun. the act of interjecting. something interjected, as a remark. the utterance of a word or phrase expressive of emotion; the uttering of an exclamation.
Difference between "vulgar", "offensive" and "derogatory"
"He spent the whole time at the party drinking and making vulgar remarks." And you wouldn't know (from the sentence itself) whether he spent his whole time making rude jokes inappropriately (vulgar), making hateful comments against Mexicans (being derogatory), or was just talking in a way that the others found offensive (being offensive).
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