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(ʌnjuːʒuəli) 1. adverb [ADVERB adjective]You use unusually to emphasize that someone or something has more of a particular quality than is usual. [emphasis] He was an unusually complex man. ...this year's unusually harsh winter. Synonyms: exceptionally, especially, remarkably, extraordinarily More Synonyms of unusually 2. adverbYou can use unusually to suggest that something is not what normally happens. Unusually among British prime ministers, he was not a man of natural authority. [Also + for] More Synonyms of unusually Examples of 'unusually' in a sentenceunusually An unusually low tide for the second year in a row means large parts of the Italian city are inaccessible.Britain was lucky because much of Europe was unusually cold in October.If you're single, a new relationship could put you at the heart of an unusually large family.Your new love is part of an unusually large family.Nor is it obvious that there is something unusually corrupt about the culture in banking generally.There was criticism of bills rising at short notice after unusually cold weather last winter.September has been an unusually strong month for takeover rumours.Maybe a simpler explanation lies in the fact that inflation has remained unusually low.The southern hemisphere winter is turning unusually cold.If it occurred quickly it could produce an unusually strong but shortlived bounce in quarterly growth.But this should remind us we have been in a time of unusually low inflation.This produces an unusually large difference between what you can see and what colour film will show.It comes as households face high costs following the unusually cold winter.He explains in some depth what an unusually strong relationship they have with their audience.Nationalist parties of all kinds perform well and the two main parties poll an unusually low percentage of the vote.This spring has been unusually cold.Head teachers claim universities have been unusually harsh this year in not making allowances for applicants who have only just missed offers.That combination of factors resulted in an unusually harsh prison term for a blind man accused of damaging government property and disturbing traffic.Yet the weather turned freezing again through February and the spring was unusually cold.January is also a month that always sees unusually strong receipts as taxpayers hit the self-assessment returns deadline.China also has endured an unusually harsh winter, with heavy snows across vast stretches of the north and west.Worse still, the recent enthusiasm for bonds has seen many funds moving into them as yields were unusually low.He notes that employment has been unusually strong in the housing sector, despite the precipitous decline in activity there. In other languagesunusually British English: unusually ADVERB You use unusually to emphasize that someone or something has more of a particular quality than is usual. He was an unusually complex man. - American English: unusually
- Brazilian Portuguese: extraordinariamente
- Chinese: 异常地
- European Spanish: excepcionalmente
- French: exceptionnellement
- German: ungewöhnlich
- Italian: insolitamente
- Japanese: 珍しく
- Korean: 남달리
- European Portuguese: extraordinariamente
- Latin American Spanish: excepcionalmente
Chinese translation of 'unusually' adv -
异(異)乎寻(尋)常地 (yìhū xúncháng de)
this year's unusually harsh winter Synonyms remarkably extraordinarily Unusually among British prime ministers, he was not a man of natural authority. Synonyms surprisingly oddly strangely peculiarly uncommonly Additional synonymsThis stops the cells from growing abnormally. Synonyms unusually, oddly, strangely, extremely, exceptionally, extraordinarily, overly, excessively, peculiarly, particularly, bizarrely, disproportionately, in the extreme, singularly, fantastically, unnaturally, uncannily, inordinately, uncommonly, prodigiously, freakishly, atypically, subnormally, supernormally Definition more than usually Giving up coffee can be especially difficult. Synonyms very, specially, particularly, signally, extremely, remarkably, unusually, exceptionally, extraordinarily, markedly, supremely, uncommonly, Esp Definition extremely Mary was uncommonly good at tennis. Synonyms exceptionally, very, extremely, remarkably, particularly, strangely, seriously (informal), unusually, peculiarly, to the nth degree |