hi i am an unusual person
It was an unusual conveyance.( It is just a type of vehicle).
the montane rainforests consisted of many unusual plants
This sentence demonstrates an unusual use of syntax by placing the adverb "quickly" at the beginning of the sentence instead of following the verb it modifies. This disrupts the typical word order in English sentences, which is subject-verb-object.
That's an unusual grenade you have there. I'll need another grenade, Sarge!
The answer was somewhat disappointing. A somewhat unusual method was used to decide the contest winner.
Only under unusual circumstances would I get a bad grade on a test.
Unusual is spelled with three u's. That's unusual. What an unusual observation. That's an unusual observation deck.
I was suddenly taken aback by quite an unusual sight. That's an unusual design.
"Ever since breaking his leg in a car accident, Joseph walked with an unusual gait"
Black holes are unusual phenomena.
The building had unusual architecture.
No, the word unusual is not an adverb. This word is an adjective.The adverb form of the word is unusually.