unconventional 的定义
- not conventional; not bound by or conforming to convention, rule, or precedent; free from conventionality: an unconventional artist; an unconventional use of material.
unconventional 近义词
very different; odd
unconventional 的近义词 34 个
- atypical
- bizarre
- eccentric
- idiosyncratic
- individualistic
- offbeat
- original
- unique
- unorthodox
- unusual
- anarchistic
- avant-garde
- beat
- crazy
- far-out
- freakish
- freaky
- free and easy
- individual
- informal
- irregular
- kinky
- kooky
- nonconformist
- oddball
- off the beaten track
- off the wall
- out in left field
- out of the ordinary
- unceremonious
- uncommon
- uncustomary
- way-out
- weirdo
unconventional 的反义词 8 个
更多unconventional例句
- Ones with straight or angled edges, or those that feature hooks or unconventional shapes, specialize at the expense of that versatility.
- While pizza scissors may seem unconventional, they are a surprisingly functional way to get your desired slice size.
- More science thriller than science fiction, the show’s unconventional conspiracy plot delivers slow-building suspense until its cliffhanger ending.
- Finally, there are a number of unconventional air purifying technologies available.
- What remains to be seen is whether the rest of the league will have caught on to the Ravens’ unconventional offensive approach and devised a way to stop it, or if Jackson and his plethora of diverse weapons will carry them to another postseason.
- In closing, Azhar told the crowd to take risks, be unconventional, and never be afraid to express themselves.
- The actors filled in the free-form “unconventional script” with their own life experiences.
- Unconventional brides often choose not to wear white as a rebellion against tradition.
- “Everything he does is so unconventional,” says Ski Racing World Cup reporter Hank McKee.
- She deems her work “craft with modern techniques” and has been welcomed into the milieu despite an unconventional approach.
- This artist is, sui generis, a daughter of the people, of unconventional tastes and habits.
- He was accustomed to being questioned on his unconventional mode of life, and was prepared for the usual expostulations.
- He held unconventional ideas, and was widely read in the literature of more than one country.
- Oh, those Camford conversations—how impetuous, how interesting, how thoroughly hearty and unconventional they were!
- At all the service is excellent, and the old-fashioned attire of the waiters unconventional and pleasing.