UNUSUALLY vs EXTRAORDINARILY: ADVERB
- To a remarkable degree or extent
- In an unusual manner.
- To a remarkably degree or extent
- In an extraordinary manner.
- In an extraordinary manner or degree.
- Extremely
UNUSUALLY vs EXTRAORDINARILY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In an unusual manner; not commonly; not frequently; rarely; unwontedly.
- To a surprising degree
- Not in the ordinary or common way; in a peculiar manner; specially.
- In an extraordinary manner; in an uncommon degree; remarkably; eminently.
UNUSUALLY vs EXTRAORDINARILY: RELATED WORDS
- Unprecedentedly, Incredibly, Surprisingly, Unseasonably, Astonishingly, Extremely, Exceedingly, Inordinately, Abnormally, Exceptionally, Uncommonly, Extraordinarily, Unco, Outstandingly, Remarkably
- Remarkably, Insanely, Phenomenally, Uncommonly, Enormously, Amazingly, Astonishingly, Unusually, Very, Unbelievably, Exceptionally, Exceedingly, Extremely, Incredibly, Inordinately
UNUSUALLY vs EXTRAORDINARILY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unprecedentedly, Incredibly, Surprisingly, Unseasonably, Astonishingly, Extremely, Exceedingly, Inordinately, Abnormally, Exceptionally, Uncommonly, Extraordinarily, Unco, Outstandingly, Remarkably
- Fantastically, Terribly, Remarkably, Insanely, Uncommonly, Amazingly, Astonishingly, Unusually, Very, Unbelievably, Exceptionally, Exceedingly, Extremely, Incredibly, Inordinately
UNUSUALLY vs EXTRAORDINARILY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In at least some jurisdictions, unusually high IPV female arrest rates are associated with unusually high dual IPV arrest rates.
- It is impossible to say whether cities like Philadelphia are unusually reluctant to pursue their fugitives, or merely unusually candid about it.
- On occasion, however, the approach can result in extreme values when either the numerator is unusually small or the task time unusually long.
- Pole has been moving East at an unusually fast pace, heading from the Canadian Arctic toward Russia at unusually.
- Unusually high mortality with unusually severe threat to food intake of some segments of a population.
- Smeed, who prefers an unusually short selling season over an unusually long one.
- Children with Werner syndrome often appear unusually thin and, during late childhood, have an unusually slow growth rate.
- It may be that a couple of unusually large, unusually late invoices are skewing the DSO number.
- It may become unusually aggressive or unusually tame.
- Heavier, unusually heavy; larger; more or unusually important.
- For smoking, this makes glass pipes extraordinarily practical.
- CRI that comes extraordinarily close to natural light.
- Our consortium level transportation pricing is extraordinarily competitive.
- Isaac was extraordinarily successful at whatever he did.
- ALL of my professors have been EXTRAORDINARILY helpful.
- It is extraordinarily rare for this to occur.
- AGAIN, EXTRAORDINARILY, THE VOLUME IS NOT IN WING.
- Saxon perceptions, both are extraordinarily warm and hospitable.
- These allegations of conspiracy and espionage are extraordinarily serious, extraordinarily serious.
- An extraordinarily clouded title makes a house extraordinarily hard to sell.
UNUSUALLY vs EXTRAORDINARILY: QUESTIONS
- What happens when the PDF file is generated after unusually long?
- Why did my Dewhurst ancestors have an unusually short lifespan?
- Do children with Aspergers Syndrome have an unusually sophisticated vocabulary?
- Who is not entitled to unusually arduous sea duty allowances?
- What is the medical term for an unusually large tongue?
- Is the consumption of oxygen in Delhi unusually high?
- What did father say about US being unusually communicative?
- Is the OEIS complex an unusually clearly defined entity?
- Did you see the 'unusually large' meteor over Norway?
- Is reductive carboxylation in human RPE unusually active?
- Is Singapore in an extraordinarily tight labor market?