unusually-conveyed
|un-usual-ly-con-veyed|
/ʌnˈjuːʒuəli kənˈveɪd/
unexpected communication
Etymology
'unusually-conveyed' is a compound word formed from 'unusually' and 'conveyed'. 'Unusually' originates from 'usual', which comes from Latin 'usualis', meaning 'customary'. 'Conveyed' comes from the Old French 'conveier', meaning 'to carry or transport'.
'unusually' evolved from the Middle English 'usual', while 'conveyed' transformed from the Old French 'conveier'.
Initially, 'unusually' meant 'not common', and 'conveyed' meant 'to transport'. Together, they now describe something communicated in an unexpected manner.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describes something that is communicated or expressed in a manner that is not typical or expected.
The message was unusually-conveyed through a series of abstract paintings.
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Last updated: 2025/06/21 19:21
