uncommonly
un·com·mon
(ŭn-kŏm′ən)adj. un·com·mon·er, un·com·mon·est
1. Not common; rare.
2. Wonderful; remarkable.
un·com′mon·ly adv.
un·com′mon·ness n.
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uncommonly
(ʌnˈkɒmənlɪ)adv
1. in an uncommon or unusual manner or degree; rarely
2. (intensifier): you're uncommonly friendly.
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| Adv. | 1. | uncommonly - exceptionally; "a common remedy is uncommonly difficult to find" |
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uncommonly
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uncommonly
adverbIn a manner or to a degree that is unusual:
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Translations
إلى دَرَجَةٍ غَيْر عادِيَّه
neobvykle
óvenjulega, sérstaklega
olağanüstü/fevkalâde bir şekilde
uncommonly
[ʌnˈkɒmənlɪ] ADV
1. (o.f.) (= exceptionally) [gifted, pretty, hot] → extraordinariamente
that's uncommonly kind of you → ha sido usted amabilísimo
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uncommonly
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uncommon
(anˈkomən) adjectiverare; unusual. This type of animal is becoming very uncommon.
unˈcommonly adverbvery; unusually. an uncommonly clever person.
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