What does unusually mean?
Definitions for unusually
un·usu·al·ly
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word unusually.
Princeton's WordNet
unusually, remarkably, outstandingly, uncoadverb
to a remarkable degree or extent
"she was unusually tall"
Wiktionary
unusuallyadverb
In an unusual manner.
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Adverbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'unusually' in Adverbs Frequency: #429
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unusually in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unusually in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of unusually in a Sentence
There was a little bit of a problem with the ice before I skated. Because of that, I was unusually nervous but I think I tried my best, i was disappointed (with my mistakes) but I will be able to prepare for the world championship by analyzing today's mistakes and I'd like to improve my skating to not repeat these mistakes in other competitions.
We believe that the provision expenses that we saw in the previous quarter won't repeat in the next, they were unusually high.
Nancy Brophy and Dan Brophy had an unusually healthy and vibrant and marriage, right up until the very end, after you've heard all the evidence in this case we are certain that you will understand that Nancy Brophy did not kill her husband.
We especially want to thank the administration, they really fought for us, unusually so, from the time you took office, I know that you've been engaged.
It's been an unusually volatile month ... (Yellen's) comments yesterday about the likelihood of rates going up this year seems to have given some comfort to the market.
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Translations for unusually
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- ungewöhnlichGerman
- tavattomasti, epätavallisestiFinnish
- óvenjulegaIcelandic
- incomumentePortuguese
- ciudatRomanian
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