unaccountably

IPA: ʌnʌkˈaʊntʌbɫi

adverb

  • Not able to be explained logically. Without being accountable, or reasonable.
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Examples of "unaccountably" in Sentences

  • But still, unaccountably, he felt a grin come across his face.
  • Five minutes later, unaccountably, the Borg ended their attack.
  • Rehaek, though, appeared not only comfortable, but almost unaccountably disinterested in the proceedings.
  • On a Saturday in early June, when the wind was unaccountably calm, we drove up to the top of the Bird Cloud cliff.
  • For example, the counting numbers are a trivial infinity compared to the "unaccountably" infinite irrational numbers.
  • The OED has it s.v. candle-wick, but offers no suggestion as to the origin of the name, so "unaccountably" is the mot juste.
  • There is here a virtual taxonomy of the book McGregor should have written but, in the reviewer's opinion, unaccountably did not.
  • The day that she had foreseen soon came; the Brazilian's banker "unaccountably" had omitted to send him any money, and so he borrowed some of her.
  • But with the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation calling on Friday for an investigation into the Stuxnet claims, it is likely that government will prefer to let hackers continue to do their work as they already do – unaccountably and invisibly.

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