Sentence example with the word 'uncharacteristic'

uncharacteristic

Definition adj. distinctive and not typical

Last update: September 17, 2015


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That behaviour is uncharacteristic of her.   [Please select]

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The nurse would have no way of knowing how uncharacteristic this behavior was for Destiny.   [Please select]

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She felt that her vitality was low, and she supposed that out of that lowered vitality had come her uncharacteristic desire for peace.   [Please select]

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The plan seemed to the young man so feeble and remote, so uncharacteristic and tame, as to indicate a certain indifference in her.   [Please select]

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To fail at the last moment for lack of perseverance would have been utterly uncharacteristic of him.   [Please select]

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North turned on his cot and his thoughts turned with him from Montgomery to Gilmore, who also, with uncharacteristic cowardliness had fled the scene of his illegal activities and the indictment that threatened him anew.   [Please select]

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Shy, by temperament, as he saw, to the point of suffering, he felt sure that only the infection of the crowd had carried her to the act of uncharacteristic daring.   [Please select]

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unchaperoned - uncharacteristic - uncharitable