Some made a forced return from leave, expressing a sense of urgency uncharacteristic of ordinary project life.
Loan words that retain foreign sounds, that combine sounds in unfamiliar ways, or that show uncharacteristic syllable structures are the easiest to identify.
Gubion and his colleagues were uncharacteristic of the priory's employees to the extent that they were employed so many times.
Since this singular behaviour is uncharacteristic of the experiment in general, the close attention paid to it might appear unwarranted.
He admitted what he called a medieval 'mensural interpretation', but only for these few uncharacteristic and isolated cases.
The employment of a single craftsman and an assistant or assistants was, by contrast, uncharacteristic of the sort of employment offered by the priory.
One child scored only 83, but was exhibiting uncharacteristic behavioral problems during the administration of the test.
The uncharacteristic rhetoric of the editorial contrasted sharply with most of the others published during its decade.