What is another word for anomalously?

Pronunciation: [ɐnˈɒmələsli] (IPA)

Anomalously is an adjective that means in a way that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected. There are several synonyms for this word that can be used to convey the same meaning. Some of these synonyms are unusually, abnormally, atypically, unexpectedly, irregularly, bizarrely, strangely, and oddly. All of these adverbs highlight the unusual nature of a situation or event and can be used interchangeably with anomalously. These synonyms are useful when you want to describe something that is out of the ordinary and doesn't fit the expectations of the given situation. By using these words in your writing, you can effectively communicate the peculiarity of the subject at hand.

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What are the hypernyms for Anomalously?

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What are the opposite words for anomalously?

Antonyms for the word "anomalously" include conventionally, regularly, normally, typically, ordinarily, commonly, and habitually. These words indicate that something is within the expected or established norm, rather than being unusual or abnormal. For example, a person who behaves "conventionally" is acting in a socially accepted way, whereas someone who behaves "anomalously" is not adhering to social norms. Similarly, an event that occurs "typically" or "ordinarily" is expected to happen, whereas an event that is "anomalously" rare or unusual represents a deviation from the norm. Understanding antonyms for words like "anomalously" can help us to communicate more effectively and clearly by providing context for the meaning of a word.

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Usage examples for Anomalously

Mrs. Stringham was never to forget-for the moment had not faded, nor the infinitely fine vibration it set up in any degree ceased-her own first sight of the striking apparition, then unheralded and unexplained: the slim, constantly pale, delicately haggard, anomalously, agreeably angular young person, of not more than two-and-twenty in spite of her marks, whose hair was some how exceptionally red even for the real thing, which it innocently confessed to being, and whose clothes were remarkably black even for robes of mourning, which was the meaning they expressed.
"The Wings of the Dove, Volume 1 of 2"
Henry James
They quite refused to take advantage of their anomalously easy relations, beyond inquiry on his part as to the amount of the lady's dower, and on hers as to the permanence of Tonelli's employment.
"A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories"
William D. Howells
When Herzen was sent to the Urals as a dangerous person, he was appointed, very anomalously-perhaps it was to keep him there-to an administrative and judicial post, in which he would have apparently to sentence others while under sentence himself; but he grew weary of his banishment, and was permitted to exchange it for the more complete, but much more agreeable, banishment from Russia altogether.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae

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