| 释义 | View usage for:unwonted in British English (ʌnˈwəʊntɪd) or unwont (ʌnˈwəʊnt) adjective1. out of the ordinary; unusual 2. (usually foll by to) archaic unaccustomed; unusedDerived formsunwontedly (unˈwontedly)  adverbunwontedness (unˈwontedness) noununwonted in American English (ʌnˈwɔntɪd; ʌnˈwoʊntɪd; ʌnˈwɑntɪd; ʌnˈwʌntɪd)   adjective1.   not common, usual, or habitual; rare   to speak with unwonted severity 2.  Archaic  not accustomed or usedusually with to Derived formsunwontedly (unˈwontedly)  adverbHe watches Rebecca watch the protectiveness they show for each other, unwonted.Humphrey said, with unwonted passion, `Is that you, Angelica?The opening door woke Roger, startled Patrick and gave the cat an unwonted and sudden attack of conscience.Listen to advice," Luz said fiercely in that sound, Norit leaning above him with unwonted fierceness.Examples of 'unwonted' in a sentenceunwontedSynonyms of 'unwonted'unusual, rare, extraordinary, unexpected More Synonyms of unwontedDefinition out of the ordinary He replied with unwonted irritation.Synonyms unexpected seldom seen uncustomaryAdditional synonymsDefinition not typical The economy of the province was atypical because it was so small.Synonyms unusual,  exceptional,  uncommon,  singular,  deviant (old-fashioned),  unconventional,  unique,  unorthodox,  uncharacteristic,  out of the ordinary,  unrepresentative,  out of keeping,  uncustomary,  nonconforming,  unconformingDefinition very unusual or surprising What an extraordinary thing to happen!Synonyms unusual,  surprising,  odd,  strange,  unique,  remarkable,  bizarre,  curious,  weird,  unprecedented,  peculiar,  unfamiliar,  uncommon,  unheard-of, unwontedDefinition not happening often She was paying one of her infrequent visits to London.Synonyms occasional,  rare,  uncommon,  unusual,  sporadic,  few and far between,  once in a blue moonunwindunwiseunwittingunwontedunworkableunworldlyunworthy
Additional synonymsDefinition unusual Have you noticed anything out of the ordinary about him?Synonyms unusual,  different,  odd,  important,  special,  striking,  surprising,  significant,  strange,  exciting,  rare,  impressive,  extraordinary,  outstanding,  remarkable,  bizarre,  distinguished,  unexpected,  curious,  exceptional,  notable,  unfamiliar,  abnormal,  queer (archaic),  uncommon,  singular,  unconventional,  noteworthy, atypicalDefinition strange or odd She has a very peculiar sense of humour.Synonyms odd,  strange,  unusual,  bizarre,  funny,  out-there (slang),  extraordinary,  curious,  weird,  exceptional,  eccentric,  abnormal,  out-of-the-way,  queer (archaic),  uncommon,  singular,  unconventional,  far-out (slang),  quaint,  off-the-wall (slang),  outlandish,  offbeat,  freakish,  wacky (informal),  wacko (slang, old-fashioned),  outré,  daggy (Australian, New Zealand, informal)Definition not happening or done very often I think big families are extremely rare nowadays.Synonyms uncommon,  unusual,  exceptional,  out of the ordinary,  few,  strange,  scarce,  singular,  sporadic,  sparse,  infrequent,  thin on the ground, recherchéDefinition unusual He was without doubt a singular character.Synonyms unusual,  odd,  strange,  extraordinary,  puzzling,  curious,  peculiar,  eccentric,  out-of-the-way,  queer (archaic),  oddball (informal),  atypical,  wacko (slang, old-fashioned),  outré,  out there (slang),  daggy (Australian, New Zealand, informal)Definition not familiar He comforted me with unaccustomed gentleness.Synonyms unfamiliar,  unusual,  unexpected,  new,  special,  surprising,  strange,  remarkable,  unprecedented,  uncommon,  out of the ordinary, unwontedDefinition not happening or encountered often Certain types of flu are uncommon.Synonyms rare,  unusual,  odd,  novel,  strange,  bizarre,  curious,  peculiar,  unfamiliar,  scarce,  queer (archaic),  singular,  few and far between,  out of the ordinary,  infrequent,  thin on the groundDefinition not known She grew many plants that were unfamiliar to me.Synonyms strange,  new,  unknown,  different,  novel,  unusual,  curious,  alien,  out-of-the-way,  uncommon,  little known,  unaccustomed,  beyond your kenDefinition without precedent It was unheard-of for someone so young to become a Member of Parliament.Synonyms unprecedented,  inconceivable,  undreamed of,  new,  novel,  unique,  unusual,  unbelievable,  singular,  ground-breaking,  never before encountered, unexampled |