unusual
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unusually adverb
- unusualness noun
Etymology
Origin of unusual
Example Sentences
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The polling company says the report "has generated a very unusual number of queries" which it takes seriously.
From BBC
But a small and unusual group barely glows at all.
From Science Daily
It is not unusual for the defence or the prosecution to request more time - and there is a 17-month deadline for Murrell to make his next court appearance.
From BBC
This has led to some unusual aspects being added to driving.
From BBC
Researchers at Stanford University have produced the first worldwide map of an unusual type of earthquake that occurs deep in Earth's mantle rather than in the crust.
From Science Daily
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