UNCOMMON vs UNWONTED: ADJECTIVE
- Remarkable; exceptional
- Rare; not readily found; unusual
- Not common; unusual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; strange
- Not common or ordinarily encountered; unusually great in amount or remarkable in character or kind
- Wonderful; remarkable.
- Not common; rare.
- Marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind
- Not wonted; unaccustomed; unused; not made familiar by practice.
- Not usual or accustomed.
- Out of the ordinary
- Uncommon; unusual; infrequent; rare.
- Not customary or habitual; unusual; infrequent; strange.
- Unused (to); unaccustomed (to) something.
UNCOMMON vs UNWONTED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not common; not usual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; extraordinary; strange.
- Synonyms Scarce, unusual, unwonted, unique, singular, queer. See common.
- Exceedingly; very: as, uncommon cheap.
- Marked by an uncommon quality
- Not wonted; not common; uncommon; unusual; infrequent; rare: as, an unwonted sight; unwonted changes.
- Unaccustomed; unused; not made familiar by practice: as, a child unwonted to strangers.
- Unaccustomed or unusual
UNCOMMON vs UNWONTED: RELATED WORDS
- Common, Rarely, Surprising, Prevalent, Infrequent, Commonplace, Unheard, Special, Unwonted, Especial, Particular, Exceptional, Extraordinary, Rare, Unusual
- Husbandly, Minatory, Somnambulistic, Brusk, Beethovenian, Bathetic, Swiftian, Recriminatory, Maidenly, Unfeigned, Indecorous, Unexampled, Unpleasing, Wonted, Uncommon
UNCOMMON vs UNWONTED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Common, Rarely, Surprising, Prevalent, Infrequent, Commonplace, Unheard, Special, Unwonted, Especial, Particular, Exceptional, Extraordinary, Rare, Unusual
- Husbandly, Minatory, Somnambulistic, Brusk, Beethovenian, Bathetic, Swiftian, Recriminatory, Maidenly, Unfeigned, Indecorous, Unexampled, Unpleasing, Wonted, Uncommon
UNCOMMON vs UNWONTED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Uncommon transient, scarce to plentiful in winter, esp.
- Intimacy issues are not uncommon with PTSD either.
- Seven and eight pound walleye are not uncommon.
- Myths like this are not uncommon in Africa.
- Liver damage from taking statins is extremely uncommon.
- It appears reactions to the pigments are uncommon.
- But, why are the prion diseases so uncommon?
- This is an old story but not uncommon.
- Death, although uncommon, can result from respirtory arrest.
- It is an uncommon profession that calls for people of uncommon dedication.
- Against this insult to the spirit of the law he protested with unwonted vigor.
- She asked this question, still without looking at me, but in an unwonted tone of sympathy.
- To this unwonted experience he soon adapted himself with easy and genial bonhommie.
- Christ are brought before us in this suggestive passage with unwonted fulness.
- He slapped his newspaper down on the table with unwonted force.
- Virginians discovered some unwonted racial harmony in mutually supporting the enemy.
- In this capacity he seems to have exercised unwonted discretion.
- He was puffing a little with the unwonted exercise.
- Primer, stealing down to him at unwonted hours.
- The Lord in strange and unwonted dangers can work new and unwonted remedies for his children.
UNCOMMON vs UNWONTED: QUESTIONS
- How many uncommon genetic mutations are there in humans?
- Why are some native plants uncommon in urban areas?
- What are some uncommon words that have different pronunciations?
- How much do Uncommon Schools education&instruction jobs pay?
- Are di/IOC frameworks/containers that uncommon in Python?
- What are some of the most uncommon wedding superstitions?
- How is leave accrual calculated for uncommon tours?
- What celebrities have the most unique/uncommon names?
- What are the most common uncommon medical conditions?
- What is your UN uncommon magical armour and uncommon magical weapon generator?
- N/A