Sentence examples for was uncharacteristic from inspiring English sources

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was uncharacteristic

adjective

Not characteristic

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Kennedy was uncharacteristic of him.

But that venom was uncharacteristic.

Then, there was uncharacteristic trepidation.

The show of emotion was uncharacteristic for Kuroda.

Edwards said he thought this incident was uncharacteristic.

In 1949, that sort of violence was rare — it was uncharacteristic.

He accused him, in Prospect magazine, of a "fatal miscalculation".This was uncharacteristic.

In the days after the Sandusky news, Alex called often, which was uncharacteristic but understandable.

He recalled: "She seemed pretty distressed, which was uncharacteristic of her.

"This was uncharacteristic of FEMA," said Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York.

Some Jews praised Mr. Foxman, whose reappraisal, they said, was uncharacteristic.

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