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Comparative
more uncommon
Superlative
most uncommon
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not happening or found often
- Seeing a shooting star in the city is uncommon due to light pollution.
- Finding parking downtown is uncommon during the evening rush hour.
- Severe weather like hurricanes is uncommon in the northern part of the country.
- Snowfall is uncommon in this region.
- His uncommon talent for solving complex problems impressed everyone.
Antonyms:
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exceptionally great or intense, beyond what is typical or expected
- The storm caused an uncommon amount of damage to the buildings.
- She displayed an uncommon amount of patience with the difficult customer.
- There was an uncommon level of excitement at the concert that night.
- The team put in an uncommon amount of effort to finish the project ahead of schedule.
- His speech was met with an uncommon amount of applause, showing how well it resonated with the audience.