Uncharacteristic restraint is restraint that is shown, at some point when it usually is not. This would be a friend who usually makes fun of you holding back for one reason or another.
My old friend Alfred was being uncharacteristically hostile toward me.
No, it is not. It is a verb form (present participle of to ply) that can be used as a noun, but uncharacteristically not as an adjective.
If he can't or won't account for his time, or if he is uncharacteristically breaking his usual patterns of behavior, then something is going on.
Just walk up to her and be uncharacteristically friendly. She'll be taken back and will play along.
That she is wise but uncharacteristically distraught onceis what Creon says about Ismene in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon ascribes lifelong wisdom to his niece, Princess Ismene. He therefore becomes bothered when he sees her uncharacteristically upset. It reminds him of her sister Antigone's emotional outbursts and therefore upsets him.
The sixth longest word in the English language can vary depending on the criteria used (such as inclusion of technical terms, proper nouns, etc.). However, one commonly cited contender is "uncharacteristically," which has 20 letters. Words like "electroencephalographically" (27 letters) often take precedence in lists of long words, but "uncharacteristically" is among the longest commonly used words.
Many found it surprising that Guevara never announced his intentions publicly, but only through an undated and uncharacteristically obsequious letter to Castro.
In the first movie? Because Ron and Harry just saved her life, plus it started their long-lasting friendship.
Hawthorne likely had Pearl perform the uncharacteristically tender action to show her capacity for love and empathy, particularly in moments of vulnerability or emotional significance. This act can also highlight the complexity of Pearl's character and challenge the reader's initial perceptions of her as solely being willful or rebellious.
The distribution of Christmas gifts was uncharacteristically unfair. Meals on Wheels handles the distribution of meals to the elderly. Distribution of mail is the main duty of the US Postal Service. The population distibution in the US is uneven.
The young man, not being able to hold his gratitude, was uncharacteristically effusive to his Granddaddy for the car that he got for his birthday. effusive: expressing gratitude, pleasure, or approval in an unrestrained manner By the way, you also did make a sentence in your question.
The cat may just trust that person, there's no real way of knowing why. My cat usually hates people, especially guys, and she absolutely loves my fiance.