"Unusually" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a quality or characteristic that is not usual or expected; different from what is normal or common.
Ununoctium is a synthetic chemical element with the atomic number 118, and it is one of the 118 known elements. It is a noble gas and is placed in the group 18 of the periodic table. The name ununquadio is a temporary, systematic name that is used until a permanent one is officially adopted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).<br><br>The element was first synthesized in 2000 by a team of scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, and it was officially recognized as an element in 2016. The discovery was made by Victor Vysotsky, Yuri Oganessian, and their team, who bombarded calcium with calcium ions to produce the element.<br><br>Ununoctium is highly unstable and only exists for a short time, decaying into other elements. The half-life of ununoctium is less than 0.89 milliseconds.
Ununpentium is a synthetic, highly radioactive, and extremely rare, temporary substance that exists only for a few atoms at a time. It is not a naturally occurring element and was first synthesized in 1980. It has no stable isotopes and no uses in daily life.
Ununquadium, also known as Uuq, is a synthetic, radioactive, metallic element. It is a transactinide and the 14th element in the periodic table with the atomic number 114.
1. Not usable: unable to be used for any purpose.<br>2. Not productive or functioning properly.
Not used or employed; not currently in use, employment, or circulation.<br><br>Example: "The unused materials were sold at a discount."
Exceeding the normal or expected range. Unconventional, strange, or different from what is considered typical or usual.
The quality of being unusual or not ordinary; a characteristic that deviates from what is conventional, normal, or expected.
Meaning: impossible to express in words; extremely difficult to describe or put into words.<br><br>Example: "The beauty of the sunset was almost unutterable, it was so breathtakingly stunning."