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unusually

/ʌnˈjuːʒuəli/adverb5 syllables

Unusually means: to a remarkable degree or extent.

Synonyms for unusually11

adverb, as in to a remarkable degree or extent

also used for unusually

unwontedly, abnormally, atypically, exceptionally, extraordinarily, irregularly, uncommonly, untypically

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What does unusually mean?1

adverb

1

to a remarkable degree or extent“she was unusually tall”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Unusually in a sentence

  • With her unusually lively gestures, she pulled our attention to her.kremel
  • In this valley, the forest is unusually dense and dark.rul
  • Unusually low temperatures account for the poor rice crop this year.CK
  • The city is unusually quiet this morning; there's almost no traffic.Nuel
  • We are in for an unusually hot summer this year.CK
  • I hear that you are having an unusually cold winter.CK
  • The competition was unusually tough this time around.Amastan
  • Unusually warm weather caused problems for the apple harvest.Source_VOA

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