uncharacteristically in English

adverb

in a manner that is not characteristic, in a manner not typical or distinctive

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1. 1 antonym for Characteristically: unCharacteristically

2. He was uncharacteristically depressed and ruminative.

3. Her Aunt Sallie gave her an uncharacteristically extravagant gift.

4. Uncharacteristically for Keegan, he decided to have a snooze.

5. He is an active student, but he was uncharacteristically listless in class today.

6. He tapped the side of his nose in an uncharacteristically arch gesture.

7. Those rates , along with uncharacteristically high real estate prices , slowed investments on capital goods .

8. 8 Y., so eager to espouse other causes, has thus far been uncharacteristically low key and ineffective.

9. Characteristically: 1 adv in characteristic manner “he arrived Characteristically late” Antonyms: unCharacteristically in uncharacteristic manner

10. Usually a cheerful person with a delightfully wicked sense of humor, Hiroko-san is uncharacteristically somber when I call.

11. The analysis of these two poems provides a fresh glimpse into Robert Browning's uncharacteristically subjective poetic voice and examines their unique place within the elegiac tradition.

12. ‘I am truly Contrite, penitent, repentant, remorseful and steeped in the tears of my regretfulness.’ ‘It was a dramatic change in tone, a Contrite president uncharacteristically admitting a major failure.’

13. In Franklin County, on an uncharacteristically cool day for late June, 38 people came out to Lenwood Farms near Connell for a farm walk in Farmscaping for Beneficials in the Columbia Basin.

14. The Concordat began as a political party originating on the semi-autonomous, colony of Barrow.Similarly to the state of its conception the Concordat is a idea which seems to go against the typical slate of politics within Human Space in the uncharacteristically peaceful practice of diplomacy over outright war.

15. More Bushlet Diplomacy by Gordon Prather Posted on March 11, 2006 August 7, 2009 L ast week Broad and Sanger made a characteristically misleading – but sometimes uncharacteristically revealing – report in the New York Times with respect to what would transpire in the aftermath of the March meeting of the Board of Governors of the