unconventional
IPA: ʌnkʌnvˈɛnʃʌnʌɫ
noun
- Something or someone that is unconventional.
adjective
- Not adhering to convention or accepted standards
- Out of the ordinary
- Atypical
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Examples of "unconventional" in Sentences
- It's unconventional to say the least.
- The control system was very unconventional.
- Costuming for the video was also unconventional.
- The story follows the life of unconventional hero.
- A game changer thinks about things in unconventional ways.
- I feel that the way you try to define the term is unconventional.
- The notation is unconventional but the result is still unambiguous.
- It is also an unconventional picture of the classic ships staircase.
- The Gaincard shook up the audiophile community by being unconventional.
- The founders wanted the organization to be unconventional and unregimented.
- Terrorism is always the form of warfare that is unconventional and coercive.
- He is interested in unconventional paths to personal growth and advocates strange things like killing your goals.
- The Zen Attraction system, while highly unconventional, is 100% ethical and does not involve any kind trickery or hypnosis.
- He chalks up some of the perhaps unwanted attention he gets in the press to what he describes as his unconventional style of leadership.
- The term unconventional resources is applied to a broad category of fuels like shale gas, tar sands and other forms of oil and gas that require sophisticated technology to extract and are typically more expensive to develop.
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