unusually

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ʌnˈjuːʒuəli/

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unusually adv (for a change)extrañamente adv
  atípicamente adv
  extraordinariamente adv
Note: The meaning of "for a change" here is not clear. Does it mean "not typically"?
 Unusually, Louisa went out with us for a meal; normally she prefers to stay at home.
 Extrañamente Luisa vino a comer con nosotros, generalmente prefiere quedarse en casa.
unusually adv (in a strange way)excepcionalmente adv
  extrañamente adv
 The weather has been unusually hot for this time of year.
 El tiempo ha estado excepcionalmente caluroso para esta época del año.
unusually adv (remarkably)excepcionalmente adv
 Mike is an unusually talented pianist.
 Mike es un pianista excepcionalmente talentoso.
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