unusual

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. inusual
Cooking chicken with a hair dryer is an unusual method of cooking.Cocinar pollo con un secador de pelo es un método inusual de cocina.
b. fuera de lo corriente
I find it unusual that nobody came to the office today. Is today a holiday?Me parece fuera de lo corriente que nadie viniera hoy a la oficina. ¿Hoy es feriado?
c. poco común
It is unusual for a man to work as a flight attendant. Most of them are women.Es poco común que un hombre sea auxiliar de cabina. La mayoría son mujeres.
d. poco corriente
Spaghetti with chocolate? That's an unusual combination of flavors.¿Espaguetis con chocolate? Es una combinación poco corriente de sabores.
e. raro
Stella finds herself in an unusual situation.Stella se ve en una situación rara.
a. excepcional
The city has unusual wealth for its size.La ciudad tiene una riqueza excepcional por su tamaño.
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