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unusually-expressed

|un-usual-ly-ex-pressed|

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/ʌnˈjuːʒuəli ɪkˈsprɛst/

non-standard expression

Etymology
Etymology Information

'unusually-expressed' originates from the combination of 'unusual' and 'expressed', where 'unusual' means 'not usual' and 'expressed' means 'conveyed or communicated'.

Historical Evolution

The term 'unusually-expressed' combines the adjective 'unusual' with the past participle 'expressed', forming a compound adjective.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'unusual' meant 'not common', and 'expressed' meant 'conveyed'. Together, they describe something conveyed in a non-standard way.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

expressed in a manner that is not typical or common.

Her ideas were unusually-expressed, making them stand out in the discussion.

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Last updated: 2025/06/05 14:03