Synonym: accidental, chance, sudden, unforeseen. Antonym: usual. Similar words: expected, expect, selected, expert, expense, expertise, experiment, experience. Meaning: [‚ʌnɪk'spektɪd] adj. 1. not expected or anticipated 2. made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency 3. not planned 4. happening or coming quickly and without warning.
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241. Her hands brush unexpected surfaces, she steps across unfamiliar thresholds.
242. Sectoral policy can also lead to unexpected problems as protected national entities themselves attempt to compete in international markets.
243. Both offer unexpected views of Evans, swinging mightily through standards, modern classics and originals.
244. Mail transaction has failed An unexpected error has occurred while processing your mail transaction.
245. Data structure containing package and ancestors is empty An unexpected internal error has occurred while processing your request.
246. Second, the deviant cases whose level of democracy is unexpected for 1 993 may be temporary exceptions to the overall pattern.
247. The teachings of Zen were encapsulated in very short anecdotes, koans, intentionally absurd, with unexpected moral lessons.
248. The recoil was unexpected and he staggered backwards as Cardiff reached him, not knowing whether he had hit it or not.
249. But the unexpected return of Enda Gormley last weekend after serious injury is a decided plus.
250. Unexpected demands on your money can cause havoc with even the most carefully planned budgets - at least for a short while.
251. They mature in 10 years, come in $ 1, 000 minimums and provide insurance against an unexpected inflation surge.
252. Then as now, the soprano and tenor saxophonist has thrived by constantly seeking new adventures and doing the unexpected.
253. Four storeys high, square and turreted with pepper-pot towers; romantic, unexpected, incongruous.
254. How other institutions will search you out,[http://sentencedict.com/unexpected.html] because publishing an exceptional paper from an unexpected source is more dramatic.
255. This was unexpected and requires confirmation by continued follow up and other studies now in progress.
256. The latest addition is International Blue Shield, aiming to provide rapid reaction teams when an unexpected threat emerges.
257. Seeing photographs of Rubilove Willcox Aiu in newspapers last Sunday was unexpected and bewildering for her grown children.
258. Underpants rose from unexpected corners, on collision courses with snaking socks.
259. However semantic change often gives an unexpected bonus, which one should accept in this case as in others.
260. Sometimes you catch them laughing their heads off, running for a bus, meeting an unexpected friend.
261. This unexpected bit of colour materialising just before they were due to fall down, came as a bonus.
262. The differences between action and control samples at the time of referral was unexpected.
263. Robyn blinked back unexpected tears and leant forward to place a log carefully on to the mound of hot red twigs.
264. All the same, signalmen can be a fund of unexpected tales and it is always interesting to hear their stories.
265. The very first season did produce a totally unexpected bonus, however.
266. They took subordinates' departures of all sorts as emotional experiences: The difficulty comes when the truly unexpected happens.
267. We are back again to the idea that quantum systems exhibit an unexpected degree of togetherness.
268. But it was really quite useful, since it alerted his audience to stand by for something unexpected.
269. True, he sometimes felt an unexpected sense of exultant extra life onstage.
270. There's no rough stuff from the police - nothing you could file a complaint about - just an unexpected public display.
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