Synonym: outstandingly, remarkably, unco. Similar words: unusual, cruel and unusual punishment, usually, usual, as usual, casually, visually, unusable. Meaning: adv. to a remarkable degree or extent.
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211. The results indicated that the steady-state performance of dry gas seal was influenced unusually by roughness and static stator misalignment.
212. The trip, planned by Holbrooke and Pakistan specialist Vali Nasr, offered an unusually subtle itinerary for a U.S. diplomatic mission.
213. In today's pressurised environment, feeling unusually tired is an accepted part of life for many people.
214. Somebody reports recently, classics experiment considers to discover, the heighten of hemal pressurization element in patient blood may be to cause a the uterus is unusually contractive main factor.
215. Unless it's an unusually warm storm, most of the winter precipitation is stored as snowpack.
216. The issue also touched on an unusually emotive subject at a time of rising Sino-US trade tensions.
217. In the pantheon of ancient gods she appears to me to be unusually reasonable.
218. Those who stayed permanently in Europe were unusually cosmopolitan in their origins.
219. Texas's summer has been unusually hot and dry, and punishingly so.
220. Her voice was pitched unusually low to suppress the quaver.
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221. In fact, so - called gifted students may fail to do well because they are unusually smart.
222. China seems to feel unusually bold before the Summer Olympics, seen here as a curtain raiser for the nation's ascent to pre-eminence in the world.
223. In contrast, lab animals that live unusually long with extra antioxidants may be deficient in those chemicals to begin with.
224. Other researchers added their skepticism, saying it would require an unusually large reinfusion of blood.
225. All the cordon bleu finches died, still in their transition cages; maybe they were too cold during an unusually cloudy Arizona winter.
226. Basically be skin cutin unusually proliferous thickening, make pore exit jams, leather fat cannot successful eduction, became acne.
227. England and Wales are not unusually murderous ( see chart ).
228. This decidedly wintery album was recorded in the scorching heat of an unusually warm Seattle summer.
229. Thus goaded, the top brass launched an unusually serious attack.
230. In addition to an immigrant-heavy working class, the capital has a lot of affluent professionals, who may be unusually keen to steer their children away from mind-altering chemicals.
231. The Democrats, then the freer - trading party, were unusually acquiescent.
232. Deposits are coming in at unusually high rates, and can't be readily lent with the typical healthy net interest spread.
233. The marriage of words and melody in that song was unusually effective.
234. Saab's idiosyncratic way of doing things, and its powerful unions, make it unusually difficult to sell.
235. Vacation and health benefits were unusually liberal, and a generous profit sharing plan returned 35% of corporate pretax profits to employees.
236. The aircraft was traveling unusually fast as it neared Minneapolis, due to a stiff iro zeny tailwind, according to one safety expert who has discussed what happened with a member of the crew.
237. She kept her vow for a week, during which she was unusually cross and fretful.
238. Since density increases with the concentration of red cells, an unusually low density may indicate anemia.
239. Experts say teachers and parents should suspect dysgraphia if a child's handwriting is unusually difficult to read.
240. The United States, which had been unusually cool in the summer of 2009, was warm this past summer, except the Pacific Northwest, which was cooler than the 1951-1980 climatology.
More similar words: unusual, cruel and unusual punishment, usually, usual, as usual, casually, visually, unusable, visual, casual, casualty, visualize, visualise, casualness, sensuality, visual inspection, equally, sexually, actually, annually, gradually, virtually, perpetually, eventually, ineffectually, intellectually, shilly-shally, dilly-dally, jejunum, usury.