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unusually English

Meaning unusually meaning

What does unusually mean?

unusually

to a remarkable degree or extent she was unusually tall

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Simple sentences

It's unusually warm.
The festival witnessed an unusually large attendance.
With her unusually lively gestures, she pulled our attention onto her.
You're unusually quiet today.
This is an unusually long sentence.
It's unusually ugly.
It was an unusually mild winter.
It was an unusually warm day.
Authorities in Poland last week banned swimming at over 50 beaches along its Baltic coast, after hot weather led to the growth of toxic bacteria in the unusually warm sea.
You've been unusually quiet.
They've been unusually quiet.
This autumn I am, unusually, watching many drama series.
The hotels here are kept unusually clean.
Tom is unusually quiet today.
Tom is unusually talkative tonight.
It's been unusually warm this week.
It's unusually warm today.
The weather is unusually cold.
This is an unusually difficult language.
This language is unusually difficult.
You're unusually talkative tonight.

Movie subtitles

I'd heard that the jaguars there were unusually cunning.
The boys are unusually quiet.
A star that may burn unusually bright.
I always hate to leave a party, especially when the evening has been unusually stimulating, or strange, like this evening.
My dear, you are unusually gallant this evening.
You old goat, you bastard, you long-nosed camel! - You're looking unusually human.
Besides, you're an unusually insufferable young man who thinks he's really something.
Other than maybe, that when one has to move in, in such an unusually short time, unfortunately it doesn't go without small mishaps.
Unusually heavy, though.
She seems unusually well.
You're unusually friendly today.
The heroin was unusually pure.
It's an unusually nice day.
You are unusually well informed, Mr Bond.
Alexander, don't you think it unusually hot this month?
He has an unusually kind face. You must admit that.
Only your bag was unusually full.
Unusually so, Madam.
Well, you seem unusually happy about it.
Well, she's an unusually adult young woman.
First of all, I'm unusually nervous tonight.
It seemed unusually long tonight, didn't it?
You're looking unusually human.
The symptoms are unusually clear: choking fits, colour spots before the eyes, twitching shoulders, facial contortions, and abnormally acute sense of hearing.
Unusually good weather for this season.
The first professional film by Josef von Sternberg was unusually bold both subject matter and technical skill. It framed the style of all gangster films to come.
It's unusually beautiful.
Maybe so. but my friend said that unusually sensitive children are liable to do anything and even go to extremes at times.
The board seems to be unusually active this year.
Under hypnosis. people are unusually susceptible to the power of suggestion.
Unusually foggy for July.
The factors in her favour are youth and strength, plus unusually strong female drives.
Unusually rapid shifts.

News and current affairs

After all, more than 20 years of unusually sluggish trend growth in Japanese output has sharply reduced its incremental impact on the broader global economy.
For reasons that are not yet fully understood, this partnership breaks down when corals experience unusually high temperatures.
The move came one week after the IMF concluded its annual Article IV visit to Switzerland, and the report has yet to be released; it could make for unusually interesting reading.
The unusually low real funds rate came after the US housing boom was already well underway.
A country of 20 million people, Ghana is unusually tolerant.
Today's instabilities may be unusually varied and severe, but human life is one of ceaseless uncertainty at all times.
With voter turnout beating all European records, France's new president will have unusually strong legitimacy.
If current US policy towards China is supposed to be Cold War-style containment, it seems unusually warm.
He risks the fate of his predecessor, Boris Yeltsin, who presided during a period of unusually low oil prices.
Daily stock price changes for the 100-business-day period ending August 3 were unusually negatively skewed in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the United States and the United Kingdom.
Stock markets' unusually negative skew is not inconsistent with booming price growth in recent years.
These assessments are unusually divergent.
Since everyone carries some adverse genes, there is no clear line between selecting against a child with above-average risks of contracting a disease and selecting for a child with unusually rosy health prospects.
Virtual enterprises are unusually innovative, and, in the business sector, they are possibly the only system that can build a one-off product well.
Is it any wonder, then, that so many rational people are trying to make sense of a political reality that really has become unusually opaque?
They range from subdued bank lending to unusually high risk aversion, and from discredited credit vehicles to the withdrawal of some institutions from credit intermediation altogether.
This gap has narrowed in the past couple of years, but much of the improvement probably reflects little more than the temporary impact of an unusually tough business cycle.
The G-7 recovery has been unusually sluggish, notwithstanding large and unprecedented policy stimulus (particularly in the US).
As much as we may wish for a more reassuring outlook, the world economy will remain unusually fluid in the coming years.
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA - China's government has been using unusually strong language of late to assert its sovereignty over disputed stretches of international waters near to its shores.
As it stands, private consumption accounts for an unusually small share of China's GDP.
But autocratic regimes, we learned through the disappointments of detente, are unusually well equipped to stifle yearnings for freedom among their populace.
The geopolitical opportunity implied by inclusion of the map has not been lost on America, which is why the US, somewhat unusually, has made another effort to ratify the Law of the Sea Convention.
When the Fed kept interest at unusually low levels for an extended period of time, so did the ECB.
All of this speaks to why we should pity today's policymakers, who must confront unusually difficult challenges with abnormally ineffective tools.
I count nine emerging-market candidates who are unusually well qualified to lead the IMF.

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