Synonym: different, infrequent, novel, original, rare, scarce, unique, unusual. Antonym: common. Similar words: in common, common, commonly, incommodious, common good, common ground, commonwealth, make common cause with. Meaning: adj. 1. not common or ordinarily encountered; unusually great in amount or remarkable in character or kind 2. marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind.
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91) Previous gastric surgery was uncommon in all three groups and showed no significant difference.
92) This is an uncommon situation as experimental experience suggests that the energy change is finite.
93) Weber says he is interested in writing for its own sake - an uncommon attitude in Hollywood these days.
94) Preventive health care, such as childhood immunisation and health promotion through advice on lifestyle, is uncommon.
95) Only one patient was non-white. Previous gastric surgery was uncommon in all three groups and showed no significant difference.
96) It is not uncommon to hear of old women who are cross when asked to perform domestic tasks in residential care!
97) Other studies suggest that personality disorders are relatively uncommon in anorexia nervosa.
98) Thus, in times of slack demand it is not uncommon to find managements tightening up on industrial discipline.
99) Hypertonicity may also result from pure sodium excess, although this is relatively uncommon.
100) Disease-specific institutions sponsored by the federal government for the general civilian population are uncommon in the United States.
101) Particularly disastrous, but not uncommon, have been the effects of landslips and rock-falls into bodies of water.
101) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
102) There are, of course, exceptions to this, but asymmetrical pieces are uncommon.
103) Gastric varices Gastric varices are not uncommon in cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension.
104) This is not uncommon and it has occurred with many of the privatization issues in the equity market.
105) Only the locked gate and guardhouse bespeak anything more uncommon inside.
106) Once uncommon in our waters, they have become more abundant as anchovies, a favored food, have increased in numbers.
107) The average height of a man was six feet, while seven-foot giants were by no means uncommon.
108) In terms of users, the system would have to be uncommon in some respect.
109) Until a generation ago it was not uncommon for a successful parish church organist to be appointed to a cathedral post.
110) The Interior region also included large parts of the dry zone which were sparsely populated, where famine was not uncommon.
111) It is quite uncommon for a pornographic magazine to come before a jury, because publishers are rarely prosecuted.
112) She is certainly very pretty and very uncommon looking ... The reception by the public was immensely enthusiastic.
113) There is a side-mounted winch for the 101 which pulls either to the front or rear, but these are relatively uncommon.
114) This finding challenges the notion that carbohydrate malabsorption is uncommon in patients with chronic pancreatitis.
115) Small eggs were not uncommon a few years ago; they are rarely seen today.
116) He hesitates, then advances with a degree of caution uncommon with him.
117) One man undertook his studies with uncommon diligence, laboring nights, and walked away with seven pairs.
118) It was not uncommon for craftsmen to excel in a variety of media.
119) She brought uncommon dedication and a throbbing vibrato to the sister who craves a normal existence.
120) This is not uncommon in the South East and well within the building society norm of two and a half times income.
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