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Unconventionally meaning
In an unconventional manner.
Synonyms of Unconventionally
Example sentences (17)
I did it a little unconventionally by going straight to the fans,” he said.
Part of her dryness about the page is its first few words, which describe her as “offbeat” and “unconventionally pretty,” and it instantly screams sexist.
The 6.38-inch display is very unconventionally sized but is one of the strong points of this phone with excellent colours with just the right amount of saturation.
Captain Davies rather unconventionally took the catch behind the stumps of Lyndon James as Lintott struck again, although his spell ended when Montgomery, who remained dangerous, took inspiration from Garton and switch hit him into the Raglan.
Milei, who still wears his hair unconventionally long for a politician, joked about having cleaned up his act and asked if he could hug and kiss the pope.
Mr Lochridge and other witnesses have painted a picture of a company led by people who were impatient to get the unconventionally designed craft into the water.
But overall it was a shaky performance for a candidate who chose to unconventionally skip the first four nominating contests and make a splash on "Super Tuesday" on March 3, when 14 states including California and Texas hold primaries.
It sometimes helps, when encouraging people to try out an unconventionally structured show, to provide a hint that the overall shape of the story will satisfy.
The film unconventionally depicts heaven, gone are the clouds and harps that have become synonymous with the afterlife, and in their place a vibrant un-construable utopia.
Here are 7 tips to get you started on your quest toward developing a staff that addresses challenging issues imaginatively, unconventionally and constructively.
Otherwise, his company is unconventionally transparent when it comes to its finances.
But what is “ugly” in literature can only go as far as “unconventionally beautiful” on telly, it seems.
Armstrong's improvisations, while unconventionally sophisticated for that era, were also subtle and highly melodic.
His Symphony No. 6 is a programmatic work, featuring instrumental imitations of bird calls and a storm; and, unconventionally, a fifth movement (symphonies usually had at most four movements).
Music Style Chords, featuring chromatically altered sevenths and ninths and progressing unconventionally, explored by Debussy in a "celebrated conversation at the piano with his teacher Ernest Guiraud".
The result was a life-size, well-proportioned nude figure, posed unconventionally with his right hand atop his head, and his left arm held out at his side, forearm parallel to the body.
Very unconventionally, the balance oscillations were controlled by a weight at the end of a pivoted horizontal lever attached to the balance by a cord.