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View synonyms for inexplicably

inexplicably

[ in-ik-splik-uh-blee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that cannot be accounted for or explained:

    It’s beyond frustrating when your project inexplicably fails in the field after working fine in the lab.



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The show was both inexplicably popular—running for over 10 years—and notorious for its conservative tone.

I received emails from angry progressives who inexplicably assumed that I was for him.

The living room is inexplicably empty, boasting only a blonde woman lounging on a bare floor mattress.

They're both inexplicably wealthy and powerful, with beautiful girlfriends and proportionally smug attitudes.

Every year, Sports Illustrated inexplicably publishes a full issue of models in bikinis (or body paint).

Then, inexplicably, he shifted to the other side that the old, the normal Tom presented generously to the new.

She was even meditating a retreat, inexplicably embarrassed, when an inner door opened and Lady Victoria entered.

It was a look of terrible dread and despair, inexplicably blended with passionate triumph.

He felt inexplicably as if the denunciations of Philip were to visit less himself than his son.

My friends heard me repeat the name, and marked with surprise and concern my inexplicably miserable condition.

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