unusual
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unusually adverb
- unusualness noun
Etymology
Origin of unusual
Example Sentences
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The November report on U.S. job openings bears out this unusual state affairs in the labor market.
From MarketWatch
The November report on U.S. job openings bears out this unusual state affairs in the labor market.
From MarketWatch
What sets these viruses apart is their unusual ability to insert their genetic material into human chromosomes.
From Science Daily
Announcing a candidate this early is unusual - if a week's a long time in politics, then two-and-a-half years is an eternity.
From BBC
Rubio gave Latin America and the Caribbean unusual attention for a U.S. secretary of state, traveling to 10 countries in the region in his first year.
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