Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or character of being uncommon; rareness of occurrence; infrequency.
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- noun The state or quality of being
uncommon .
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- noun extraordinariness as a consequence of being marked by an uncommon or superlative quality
- noun extraordinariness as a consequence of being rare and seldom encountered
Etymologies
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Examples
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To the contrary, it is the uncommonness of such mobilization that draws attention and makes the mobilization effective.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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I can really make sense of your ungrammaticality judgment only as an aversion against the constructions excessive uncommonness (use of “whom” + overt relative pronoun in an object relative clause, which also seems to have become sort of uncommon) … Are “the boy to whom I gave the gift” and “the man whom I saw” really that much better for you?
Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar 2009
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But I am not common, and by cleaving to me and my leadership you bask in the glory of my uncommonness.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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Later, when he left the company to launch his company, the mystique of his name followed (in part due to its uncommonness).
Game Designers Gain Notoriety By jamin brophy-warren 2009
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The rate and amplitude of the current warming testify about its uncommonness during the past centuries Briffa et al.
Juckes and the Indigirka River Alter Ego « Climate Audit 2006
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Talk about her growing appreciation of the uncommonness of common things.
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It's in acquiring this "uncommon visage" that the meaning of human existence seems to lie, since for this uncommonness we are, as it were, prepared genetically.
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Hotspur is an uncommon man, whose uncommonness is unsupported by his father at a critical moment.
William Shakespeare John Masefield 1922
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I might give you a dozen pictures of our life, and yet mislead you as to its uncommonness; it was really commonplace life in strange and unfamiliar circumstances.
The Relief of Mafeking How it Was Accomplished by Mahon's Flying Column; with an Account of Some Earlier Episodes in the Boer War of 1899-1900 Filson Young 1907
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I do not wonder that he discerned the uncommonness of the Christ.
Brooks by the Traveller's Way 1864-1923 1902
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