Uncommon
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English
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Adjective
uncommon (comparative: more uncommon, superlative: most uncommon)
- rare; not readily found; unusual
- Bald eagles are an uncommon sighting in this state
- remarkable; exceptional
- The diamond was of uncommon size
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Translations
- Spanish: raro (1), poco común (1), excepcional (2), extraodinario (2)
- Swedish: ovanlig (1,(2)), rar (archaic) (1), sällsynt (1), remarkabel (2), exceptionell (2)
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Adverb
uncommonly
- extremely; exceptionally
- A common remedy is uncommonly difficult to find
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Translations
- Spanish: extraordinariamente (1)
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Noun
uncommonness
- the degree to which something is uncommon
- The uncommonness of the gem is what defines it's value.
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Translations
- Swedish: ovanlighet, sällsynthet