Uncharacteristic Meaning in English
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Definition
Describes something that is not typical or usual for a person or thing; it goes against what is expected from them.
Usage & Nuances
This adjective is formal and often used when someone's actions or qualities differ from what is typical for them. Common with 'for': 'uncharacteristic for/of someone.' Often signals surprise or concern. Not used for completely new traits, but for rare occurrences in known behavior.
Spanish: poco característico - inusualPortuguese (BR): não característico - incomumPortuguese (PT): não característico - invulgarChinese (Simplified): 反常的 - 非典型的Chinese (Traditional): 反常的 - 非典型的Hindi: अस्वाभाविकArabic: غير معتاد - غير معهودBengali: অস্বাভাবিক - অনুচিত (ব্যবহার)Russian: нетипичный - нехарактерныйJapanese: 普段らしくない - 彼らしくないVietnamese: không điển hình - không giống thường lệKorean: 평소답지 않은 - 특이한Turkish: alışılmadık - karakterine aykırıUrdu: غیرمعمول - غیرمتوقع (رویہ)Indonesian: tidak seperti biasanya - tidak khas
Example Sentences
It was uncharacteristic of him to be late.
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Her silence was uncharacteristic.
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The cold weather is uncharacteristic for May.
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That was an uncharacteristic outburst from such a calm person.
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It's uncharacteristic of us to cancel plans last minute.
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He's acting really uncharacteristic lately, have you noticed?
natural