Meaning & Definition of word "Unusually"

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    Unusually

    /ʌnˈjuːʒuəli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that is not usual or typical; exceptionally or remarkably.
      • Example: The weather was unusually warm for October.
    • 2. To a degree that is not commonly seen; abnormally.
      • Example: She was unusually quiet during the meeting.
    • 3. Differently than what is expected or customary.
      • Example: The museum is unusually busy this time of year.
    • 4. Remarkably or notably beyond the norm.
      • Example: He has an unusually high level of intelligence.

    Etymology

    From the combination of 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'usual', derived from Latin 'usus', meaning 'use'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    unusually high:

    A level or amount that is higher than normal.

    unusually low:

    A level or amount that is lower than normal.

    unusually bright:

    Referring to something that's more lit or vibrant than usual.

    Related Words

    unusual:

    Not usual; different from what is generally found or expected.

    uncommonly:

    In a manner that is not common; quite rare or exceptional.

    Slang Meanings of unusually

    Meaning: Not your everyday thing.

    Example Sentence: That's an unusually cool car for this area.

    Meaning: Surprisingly strange or odd.

    Example Sentence: His behavior today is unusually off.