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What (who) is untypical - definition


untypical      
If someone or something is untypical of a particular type of person or thing, they are not a good example of the way that type of person or thing normally is. People sometimes say something is not untypical when they mean that it is quite normal.
Anita Loos was in many respects untypical of the screenwriting trade...
I believe our results are not untypical.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
untypically
Untypically for a man in that situation he became interested in Buddhism.
= unusually
ADV: ADV adj/-ed, ADV with cl
untypical      
¦ adjective not typical or characteristic.
Derivatives
untypically adverb
untypical      
adj. untypical of
Examples of use of untypical
1. Surprise or no surprise, this latest move is still untypical of the Bank‘s past moves.
2. But it also traded on a degree of local apathy that was untypical of the region‘s mostly dissident past.
3. Instead, Petr Cech saved with his legs, proving his error against Fulham on Monday to be nothing more than an untypical aberration.
4. In the first programme of the series, a couple took on a mortgage of 85,000 – not a huge sum by today‘s standards, but probably not untypical.
5. Those who agree to do it are about as untypical citizens as you could find, people with too little life in the family or at work.