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atypically

American  
[ay-tip-ik-lee] / eɪˈtɪp ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in an atypical way.


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An atypically gestural Mercedes Matter, from 1936, demonstrates what the artist learned from the influential German-born modernist painter and teacher Hans Hofmann, who had recently opened a school in New York.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 28, 2026

“A.I.-written essays tend to be atypically correct in grammar, usage, and editing,” the school had advised staff.

From Slate • Aug. 20, 2025

The song that launched Osbourne's solo career, it's almost atypically upbeat - shrugging off Cold War paranoia and declaring: "Maybe it's not too late to learn how to love."

From BBC • Jul. 23, 2025

In six at-bats against Darvish during last week’s National League Division Series, Ohtani went hitless, striking out three times while looking atypically mortal after his superhuman regular season.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 15, 2024

After checking the man’s passport to make sure he was who he said, and informally interrogating him to make sure he wasn’t a reporter, Bobby atypically agreed to dine with the stranger.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady