out of character in English

ot characteristic, not typical, not usual (for someone)

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1. It was completely out of character.

2. Her behaviour was out of character.

3. But the 10 strikeouts were out of character.

4. It is out of character to do that.

5. Her behaviour last night was quite out of character.

6. Her behaviour last night was completely out of character.

7. He swore, which was out of character for him.

8. What else could make him behave so out of character?

9. Such hypocrisy was not out of character for Karl Marx.

10. Well, for one thing, those lions behaved entirely out of character.

11. The lawyer argued that his client's violent behaviour was out of character.

12. Jane is a nice girl. Her fit of temper was out of character.

13. She is a nice girl; her fit of temper was indeed out of character.

14. She had behaved quite out of character just to get the better of him.

15. But his choice of location for his last resting place was not out of character.

16. It's out of character for Jake to dance wildly like that. He's usually so conservative.

17. It wasn't like him, it was out of character, but she wasn't acting to character either.

18. 3.6 Fences around Areaways are discouraged because they are obtrusive and out of character with historic site conditions

19. It must have stuck in her mind, that an honest person might act out of character when severely threatened.

20. He Bombasted us with this deus ex machina, which is played masterfully because it is not out of character of sato

21. High doses and frequent heavy use can also create a ‘Amphetamine-induced psychosis’, characterised by paranoid delusions, hallucinations and out of character aggressive or violent behaviour

22. ‘Stated Baldly, the proposition makes no sense.’ ‘I went so far as to admit this fact Baldly in a recent declaration which was commented upon most strangely.’ ‘Of course, if you put it as Baldly as that, people will just laugh and ignore you.’ ‘His actions are so Baldly out of character that it was funny.’