unusually

un·u·su·al

 (ŭn-yo͞o′zho͞o-əl)
adj.
Not usual, common, or ordinary.

un·u′su·al·ly adv.
un·u′su·al·ness n.
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Adv.1.unusually - to a remarkable degree or extent; "she was unusually tall"
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unusually

adverb
1. exceptionally, especially, remarkably, extraordinarily, abnormally, uncommonly this year's unusually harsh winter
adjective
1. surprisingly, oddly, strangely, peculiarly, uncommonly Unusually among British prime ministers, he was not a man of natural authority.
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unusually

adverb
In a manner or to a degree that is unusual:
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Translations
بصورَةٍ غَيْر عادِيَّه
nezvykle
ungewöhnlich
ασυνήθιστα
excepcionalmente
exceptionnellement
szokatlanul
óvenjulega
insolitamenteraramente
необычно
nenavadno
alışılmamış
不平常地

unusually

[ʌnˈjuːʒʊəlɪ] ADV
1. (= unaccustomedly) he arrived unusually latellegó más tarde que de costumbre
the streets were unusually quietlas calles estaban extrañamente silenciosas
unusually for her, she didn't say goodbyeno se despidió, lo cual es raro en ella
2. (= exceptionally) → excepcionalmente, extraordinariamente
this year's unusually harsh winterel invierno excepcionalmente or extraordinariamente riguroso de este año
an unusually gifted manun hombre de excepcional talento, un hombre de un talento poco común or corriente
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unusually

[ʌnˈjuːʒuəli] advexceptionnellement, particulièrement
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unusually

adv large, quiet, cheerfulungewöhnlich; most unusually, he was lateganz gegen jede Gewohnheit kam er zu spät; unusually for her, she was lateganz gegen ihre Gewohnheit kam sie zu spät; unusually for a big city, it has no cinemaobwohl das für eine Großstadt ungewöhnlich ist, gibt es hier/dort kein Kino
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unusually

[ʌnˈjuːʒʊəlɪ] adv (unaccustomedly) → insolitamente; (exceptionally, tall, gifted) → eccezionalmente
most unusually, she was late → fatto molto strano, era in ritardo
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unusual

(anˈjuːʒuəl) adjective
not usual; rare; uncommon. It is unusual for him to arrive late; He has an unusual job.
unˈusually adverb
She is unusually cheerful today.
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