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Unaccountably Meaning in English

word

ˌənəˈkaʊntəbɫi
un-uh-KOWN-tuh-blee
ʌnɐkˈaʊntəbli
un-uh-KOWN-tuh-blee

释义

In a way that cannot be explained or understood; for no obvious or known reason.

用法与细微差别

This adverb is formal and often used in writing. It usually appears at the sentence start or before the verb. Use it to describe surprising or mysterious events. Less common in spoken language; alternatives include 'inexplicably'.

例句

Unaccountably, the door was open when I got home.

basic

The cat unaccountably disappeared for hours.

basic

She felt unaccountably sad after the meeting.

basic

He was, unaccountably, missing from the final list.

natural

The lights unaccountably went out during dinner, but there was no storm.

natural

Unaccountably, I forgot his name right when I needed to introduce him.

natural