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uncharacteristically

[uhn-ker-ik-ter ist-ik-lee]

adverb

  1. in an uncharacteristic way.



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Wing Jess Breach, who played only once in England's run to that final, described her 2022 experience in uncharacteristically, and unrepeatably, blunt terms in an episode of her Rugby Rodeo podcast in June.

From BBC

Piastri, 31 points clear in the drivers' championship heading into the weekend, crashed out of both qualifying and race in an uncharacteristically scrappy weekend.

From BBC

She had already finished recording the vocals for her new album, “Better Broken” — out Friday — and she was uncharacteristically proud of the results.

In July, rumors began circulating in the prison that the Venezuelans might be released, but the detainees didn’t believe the talk until the pastor who gave their daily sermon appeared uncharacteristically emotional.

The president uncharacteristically dug in his heels on a topic that managed to stick around.

From Salon

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