How do you use Unusually in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like remarkably or outstandingly, plus the exact meaning.
Unusually meaning
In an unusual manner.
Synonyms of Unusually
Using Unusually
- The main meaning on this page is: In an unusual manner.
- Useful related words include: remarkably, outstandingly, unco, unremarkably.
- In the example corpus, unusually often appears in combinations such as: an unusually, unusually high, unusually strong.
Context around Unusually
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 7 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Unusually
- In this selection, "unusually" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 27.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, considered, promoting, remains, high, long and low stand out and add context to how "unusually" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include both an unusually high or and but an unusually lower amount. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "unusually" sits close to words such as admitting, barred and columns, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with unusually
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But one budding romance has an unusually obstinate roadblock. (9 words)
Disney+ TV series offered viewers an unusually deep glimpse into galactic history. (12 words)
He added that the recent broad daylight robbery Monday was unusually violent. (12 words)
Flanked by the ever-regal Queen Mother and Princess Margaret on either side, the young heir to the throne was described as “unusually solemn” in the image caption, his elbow resting on a ledge with a balled-up fist propping up his tired head. (44 words)
Councillor Mark Dorrington said: “The work done to date is already making a difference, but the has been unusually wet for an unusually long time, so it needs a little more time for the plants and grasses to get established. (40 words)
He knows the role of law enforcement is to protect the dignity and human rights for all,” said Stewart, whose support was crucial to Marino’s success in an unusually tight three-way race for the chief’s job. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Councillor Mark Dorrington said: “The work done to date is already making a difference, but the has been unusually wet for an unusually long time, so it needs a little more time for the plants and grasses to get established.
Both an unusually high or unusually low (+25/-25) Mental Balance will affect how normal people and animals react to the character in question.
Nymphotomia was a medical operation to excise an unusually large clitoris, but what was considered "unusually large" was often a matter of perception.
According to the National Weather Service, rain totals through the weekend may range from 2 to 4 inches and snow levels will lower to unusually low levels, possibly bringing snow down to 1,000 feet.
Amy Hood, Microsoft’s chief financial officer, said on a call with investors that sales growth in the current quarter could be flat compared with unusually strong quarter a year ago.
A narcissist for instance is a person with a clinical diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder - a mental health condition whereby people have an unusually elevated sense of their own importance.
And cargo routes shifted for some shippers in the past year as they elected to divert containers to ports on the Gulf and East coast because of an unusually long contract negotiation period that languished for 13 months.
At the time, £1 million was an unusually high amount to spend on an episode, but the BBC was confident it would be a success.
But even with that, the growth opportunity in the utilities sector today is unusually attractive.
But one budding romance has an unusually obstinate roadblock.
By promoting unusually close technical co-operation across political frontiers and steering clear of issues of blame, Annex 13 has been credited with improving air safety dramatically since it was first introduced, safety officials said.
Disney+ TV series offered viewers an unusually deep glimpse into galactic history.
During the period that ended November 30, 2022, the Company focused on building its new flagship product, which represented a higher amount of expenses, but an unusually lower amount on advertising.
Economic Uncertainty and Labor Market: The Fed notes that economic uncertainty remains unusually high due to the ongoing effects of the pandemic on demand and supply.
Fellow sun-rebukers, I have news: this weekend, the UK is set to experience an unusually late mini-heatwave.
Flanked by the ever-regal Queen Mother and Princess Margaret on either side, the young heir to the throne was described as “unusually solemn” in the image caption, his elbow resting on a ledge with a balled-up fist propping up his tired head.
For about 90 minutes either side of lunch on Sunday тАУ from the moment Bairstow was dismissed тАУ LordтАЩs was an unusually febrile place.
For her alleged empty-headedness, Lorelei evinces an unusually developed grasp of the structural iniquities that keep her in the bondage of economic dependency and makes canny moves to resolve the disadvantages hardwired into capitalism.
He added that the recent broad daylight robbery Monday was unusually violent.
He knows the role of law enforcement is to protect the dignity and human rights for all,” said Stewart, whose support was crucial to Marino’s success in an unusually tight three-way race for the chief’s job.
Common combinations with unusually
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- an unusually 74×
- unusually high 28×
- unusually strong 13×
- is unusually 11×
- the unusually 11×
- unusually large 9×
- was unusually 8×
- been unusually 7×
- of unusually 6×
- unusually warm 6×