inusitado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. unusual
"¡Me alegra que vengas!", dijo Laura con un inusitado entusiasmo."I'm glad you're coming!" said Laura with unusual enthusiasm.
La reacción jubilosa de Leandro ante la mala noticia fue inusitada.Leandro's gleeful reaction to the bad news was unusual.
b. rare
¿Aguacate con chocolate? Esa sí que es una combinación inusitada.Avocado and chocolate? That's a rare combination.
c. uncommon
Hemos tenido diferentes alimañas, pero las moscas tsé-tsé fueron una peste inusitada.We've had different types of vermin, but the tsetse flies were an uncommon pest.
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