unaccountably in English
adverb
inexplicably, incomprehensibly; in an unaccountable manne
Use "unaccountably" in a sentence
1. London died away in draggled taverns and dreary scrubs, and then was unaccountably born again in blazing high streets and Blatant hotels
2. I’m adding in a Budless picture for those who don’t like flowers but unaccountably made their way down to here (and to further conceal the answers from everyone else)
3. Maxwell observed that the specific heat capacity of H2 unaccountably departs from that of a diatomic gas below room temperature and begins to increasingly resemble that of a monatomic gas at cryogenic temperatures.
4. 1809, Washington Irving (as Dietrich Knickerbocker), A History of New-York from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty[1]: And I even question whether any tender virgin, who was accidentally and unaccountably enriched with a Bantling, would save her character at parlour fire-sides and