unimagined |
unexpected |
As adjectives the difference between unimagined and unexpected
is that
unimagined is that has not been imagined while
unexpected is not expected, anticipated or foreseen.
unexpected |
coincidence |
As an adjective unexpected
is not expected, anticipated or foreseen.
As a noun coincidence is
.
unexpected |
predictable |
As adjectives the difference between unexpected and predictable
is that
unexpected is not expected, anticipated or foreseen while
predictable is able to be predicted.
except |
unexpected |
As a verb except
is to exclude; to specify as being an exception.
As a preposition except
is with the exception of; but.
As a conjunction except
is with the exception (that); used to introduce a clause, phrase or adverb forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated.
As an adjective unexpected is
not expected, anticipated or foreseen.
unexpected |
miraculous |
As adjectives the difference between unexpected and miraculous
is that
unexpected is not expected, anticipated or foreseen while
miraculous is pertaining to miracles; referring to something that people can't explain.
unexpected |
shocked |
As adjectives the difference between unexpected and shocked
is that
unexpected is not expected, anticipated or foreseen while
shocked is surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback.
As a verb shocked is
past tense of shock.
circumstantial |
unexpected |
As adjectives the difference between circumstantial and unexpected
is that
circumstantial is pertaining to or dependent on circumstances, especially as opposed to essentials; incidental, not essential while
unexpected is not expected, anticipated or foreseen.
As a noun circumstantial
is (chiefly|in the plural) something incidental to the main subject, but of less importance.
unexpected |
unexpectant |
As adjectives the difference between unexpected and unexpectant
is that
unexpected is not expected, anticipated or foreseen while
unexpectant is not expectant.
irony |
unexpected |
As adjectives the difference between irony and unexpected
is that
irony is of or pertaining to the metal iron while
unexpected is not expected, anticipated or foreseen.
As a noun irony
is a statement that, when taken in context, may actually mean something different from, or the opposite of, what is written literally; the use of words expressing something other than their literal intention, often in a humorous context.
known |
unexpected |
As adjectives the difference between known and unexpected
is that
known is identified as a specific type; renowned, famous while
unexpected is not expected, anticipated or foreseen.
As a verb known
is past participle of lang=en.
As a noun known
is in algebra, a variable or constant whose value is already determined.
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