unexpectedness in English

noun

state of being unexpected, state of being unforeseen; unpredictability

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1. Astounding: causing a strong emotional reaction because of unexpectedness

2. Astonishing: causing a strong emotional reaction because of unexpectedness

3. 8 She almost gasped aloud in the shock of its unexpectedness.

4. 3 Because abruptness and unexpectedness of group events, intelligence work is becoming more and more significant.

5. 4 The sheer unexpectedness of it made my hair stir under my cap.

6. 5 It is of unexpectedness , imitativeness, changeableness and it is just blindly following.

7. 7 All it was was good roasted chicken, its deliciousness bound in its unexpectedness.

8. Synonyms for Abruptness include suddenness, unexpectedness, hastiness, quickness, rapidity, precipitateness, swiftness, rapidness, haste and briskness

9. Because abruptness and unexpectedness of group events, intelligence work is becoming more and more significant.

10. 1 The unexpectedness of my father's death meant that his affairs were not entirely in order.

11. 2 There was every reason, apart from the unexpectedness of the news, why this should have given Eliot the greatest distress.

12. While all these words mean "to impress forcibly through unexpectedness," Astonish implies surprising so greatly as to seem incredible

13. 6 At every turn of our lives, we find unexpectedness. Some are happy while others are sad, but we have to learn to take the bitter with the sweet.

14. Cottle shot a swift glance towards my mother; and before that incident could have been forgotten, Hasluck, when no one was looking, pinched her elbow, which would not have mattered had not the unexpectedness of it drawn from her an involuntary "Augh," upon which, for the reputation of the house, and the dinner being then towards its end; my mother deemed