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uncommon
adjective as in very different
Strongest matches
adjective as in wonderful, exceptional
Example Sentences
“I wouldn’t say this is a highly uncommon occurrence,” the Fish and Wildlife officer said.
Dana weather systems are not uncommon in Spain – they typically happen around 10 to 20 times a years in the western Mediterranean.
It is not uncommon to puree this soup, but generally each bowl would then be garnished with a whole oyster or two and some chunkier bits of artichoke.
It wasn’t uncommon for jets to travel to multiple events, either.
The preponderance of such signs was uncommon in Laguna Beach, once known for its large gay population and the first openly gay mayor in California.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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