uncommon

[ʌnˈkɒmən]

uncommon Definition

  • 1not occurring, found, or done often; rare
  • 2remarkable or exceptional

Using uncommon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "uncommon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It's uncommon to see snow in this region.

  • Example

    She has an uncommon talent for singing.

  • Example

    The book provides uncommon insights into the author's life.

  • Example

    His behavior was uncommonly kind.

uncommon Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with uncommon

  • a shared belief or interest between two people who are usually opposed to each other

    Example

    Despite their political differences, they found uncommon ground in their love for jazz music.

  • exceptionally good or impressive

    Example

    The food at that restaurant is uncommonly good.

  • uncommon knowledge

    knowledge that is not widely known or understood

    Example

    He had uncommon knowledge of ancient history.

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Summary: uncommon in Brief

The term 'uncommon' [ʌnˈkɒmən] refers to something that is rare or exceptional. It can be used to describe things that are not often seen or done, such as 'It's uncommon to see snow in this region.' Alternatively, it can be used to describe something that is remarkable or impressive, such as 'She has an uncommon talent for singing.' Other phrases include 'uncommon ground,' which refers to a shared belief or interest between two people who are usually opposed to each other, and 'uncommon knowledge,' which refers to knowledge that is not widely known or understood.

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