You can describe something rare or unusual as uncommon, exceptional, peculiar, or extraordinary.
No. Unusual is an adjective, something that describes a noun.
"Strange" means something that is unfamiliar, unusual, or different from what is expected. It can also refer to something that is odd or peculiar.
Insolite is an adjective used to define something which out of the ordinary and surprising Unusual or outstanding would be good translations.
Yes, "weird" means something that is strange, unusual, or out of the ordinary.
To claim ownership or possession of something, you would say that it is "yours."
Something unusual may be called a rarity, a curiosity, or an oddity. More colloquial phrases include rare bird and collector's item.
Curio means that something is rare, unusual, or intriguing
Unusual, unique, rare.
yes, its a very unusual go go in Evolution, But i say, its halfway rare
There was something, dare I say it, a little unusual about him.
Synonyms mean the same, or close to the same, thing. In this case the synonyms would be unusual and rare.
No. Tautology is mainly a fancy word for repeating something already stated, like something being unusual and rare.
unusual means not usual and commen ordinary rare
The gold coin was very rare and unusual.Unusual is used to describe something uncommon.
"Not very common" means that something is not frequently or widely seen or experienced. It implies that the thing or concept is somewhat unusual or rare in comparison to other similar things or concepts.
Something u should know is that everyone tries to do really unusual things. Don't do something too common, but do something that people don't think is unusual. One year I did "What is the Eye" It's pretty simple, but nobody does it.
Yes. Or usual and unusual; rare and common.