a punctuation mark
"Exclamatory" is a remark that exclaims something.
funny
sarcasm
something that derogates or casts in a bad light, as a remark or censorius essay.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
She didn't really have a closing "remark", but she would close each show by singing So Glad We Had This Time Together, and then would always tug on her ear.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
Will remark.
An offhand remark is a remark that is spoken without thought. Similar to something blurted out.
The correct spelling is "mention". It means to bring something up in a conversation or to refer to something briefly.
Remark as a noun - He made a rude remark about the food. What exactly did she mean by that last remark? His casual remark led to a major discovery Remark as a verb - The judges remarked on the poor standard of entries for the competition. She remarked how happy I was looking. 'It's much warmer than yesterday,' he remarked casually. *
The teacher did not hear his remark.