uncommon
IPA: ʌnkˈɑmʌn
adjective
- Rare; not readily found; unusual.
- Remarkable; exceptional.
adverb
- (archaic, UK, dialect) Exceedingly, exceptionally.
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Examples of "uncommon" in Sentences
- The problem is that the name is not uncommon.
- He was a man of uncommon meekness and modesty.
- At that time, manumitting a slave was uncommon.
- Multiple infections of the erythrocyte are uncommon.
- Obama answers Rezko questions in uncommon detail ....
- It wasn't uncommon for it to refer to beneficent magic.
- The reactive type of angioendotheliomatosis is uncommon.
- Many of the bird species are uncommon or rare in the region.
- "That right there is what we call uncommon valor," Myer said.
- Disappointment in the appearance of the stone was not uncommon.
- It is not uncommon for most to lose themselves in the euphoria.
- Not uncommon from the ideologically interested pews of academe.
- Earthquakes and tsunamis are not uncommon for the inhabitants of the islands.
- It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results. - unknown
- Again, PABA banned a specific and rare method chosen for the good of the woman and used almost solely in uncommon, often serious second-trimester abortions.
- Good question - I'd call it uncommon, expecially as compared to Polycystic ovarian syndrome, which is seen in up to 10% of women and can also impact fertility.
- "Now, this is what I call uncommon jolly," said Captain Bunting, sitting down on his saddle before the cheerful blaze, rubbing his hands, and gazing round, with a smile of the utmost benignity on his broad, hairy countenance.
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