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Trends ofuncharacteristic View usage for: (ʌnkærɪktərɪstɪk) adjectiveIf you describe something as uncharacteristic of someone, you mean that it is not typical of them. It was uncharacteristic of her father to disappear like this. [+ of] ...an uncharacteristic lack of modesty. Synonyms: unusual, atypical, uncommon, out of the ordinary More Synonyms of uncharacteristic uncharacteristically (ʌnkærɪktərɪstɪkli) adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB with verb] Owen has been uncharacteristically silent. Uncharacteristically for him, he decided to have a snooze. uncharacteristic in British English (ˌʌnkærɪktəˈrɪstɪk) adjectivenot typical or usual Examples of 'uncharacteristic' in a sentenceuncharacteristic He was showing, she thought, an uncharacteristic amount of concern.Fräulein West viewed his eagerness, so uncharacteristic of most visiting researchers, with some concern and withdrew to join her cat.Ridley said, with uncharacteristic diffidence: `I've come looking for a bit of advice. In other languagesuncharacteristic British English: uncharacteristic ADJECTIVE If you describe something as uncharacteristic of someone, you mean that it is not typical of them. It was uncharacteristic of her father to disappear like this. - American English: uncharacteristic
- Brazilian Portuguese: atípico
- Chinese: 非 > 特征性的某人
- European Spanish: inusitado
- French: contraire à ses habitudesN
- German: untypisch
- Italian: insolito
- Japanese: 特徴を示していない
- Korean: ~답지 않은
- European Portuguese: atípico
- Latin American Spanish: inusitado
Definition not typical an uncharacteristic lack of modesty Additional synonymsDefinition not typical The economy of the province was atypical because it was so small. Synonyms unusual, exceptional, uncommon, singular, deviant (old-fashioned), unconventional, unique, unorthodox, uncharacteristic, out of the ordinary, unrepresentative, out of keeping, uncustomary, nonconforming, unconforming Definition unusual Have you noticed anything out of the ordinary about him? Synonyms unusual, different, odd, important, special, striking, surprising, significant, strange, exciting, rare, impressive, extraordinary, outstanding, remarkable, bizarre, distinguished, unexpected, curious, exceptional, notable, unfamiliar, abnormal, queer (archaic), uncommon, singular, unconventional, noteworthy, atypicalDefinition not happening or encountered often Certain types of flu are uncommon. Synonyms rare, unusual, odd, novel, strange, bizarre, curious, peculiar, unfamiliar, scarce, queer (archaic), singular, few and far between, out of the ordinary, infrequent, thin on the ground |