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uncommon
[ uhn-kom-uhn ]
adjective
- not common; unusual; rare:
an uncommon word.
Synonyms: , , , , , ,
- unusual in amount or degree; above the ordinary:
an uncommon amount of mail.
Synonyms:
- exceptional; remarkable.
Synonyms:
uncommon
/ 蕦苍藞办蓲尘蓹苍 /
adjective
- outside or beyond normal experience, conditions, etc; unusual
- in excess of what is normal
an uncommon liking for honey
adverb
- an archaic word for uncommonly
Derived Forms
- 耻苍藞肠辞尘尘辞苍苍别蝉蝉, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍路肠辞尘顎僲辞苍路苍别蝉蝉 noun
Example Sentences
Across the country - where it is not uncommon for the smallest village to have a patron saint - church bells tolled and portraits of Pope Francis were hung inside churches as the faithful mourned.
Although snow is not uncommon in the Alps in April, the disruption left thousands of homes in the Savoie region of eastern France without power.
Holmes鈥 willingness to stare into the murk to pull out the truth makes him an uncommon hero and an effective instrument of justice, rare and necessary qualities in a society corrupted by fear.
Strong winds sweeping from Mongolia are not uncommon, especially at this time of the year.
It is not uncommon for different parties to share power locally, with the number of councils not controlled by a single party rising in recent years.
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