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UK
/ʌnjˈuːʒuːəli/
]
[ US /ənˈjuˌʒuəɫi, ənˈjuʒwəɫi/ ]
[ US /ənˈjuˌʒuəɫi, ənˈjuʒwəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
to a remarkable degree or extent
Notably missing from the network's fall line-up are any half-hour scripted comedies
she was unusually tall
How To Use unusually In A Sentence
- His range of effects is unusually eloquent; there is something of the monoprint to them, as well as elements of the Surrealist techniques of decalcomania and frottage.
- The rear cargo hatch is unusually generous for this size car and with the back seats folded you can get a flat load floor, with a top load capacity of 1,044 litres.
- `Christmas is Christmas," he said to me -- unusually communicative. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
- It occurs to me that this may be, at least in part, because they are unusually unskillful and unsceptical users of the medium.
- This can lead to reduced coral growth, inability to recover from hazards like cyclones, smothering of coral by sediment, fish poisoning and unusually high growth rates for organisms that overgrow coral or support its rivals.
- He had been feeling drowsy, the effect of an unusually heavy meal.
- It is not merely that she is eloquent and articulate; she is also unusually shrewd and intelligent.
- The adult ovary may present marked deviations from its typical form, sometimes being unusually long, spheroidal, flattened, triangular, crescentric, or otherwise irregular.
- A houdah on the animal, besides being unusually large, was of crimson and gold. Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
- Unusually long strands of carbon fibre from the outer shell trailed down from the hull. Times, Sunday Times