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inexplicably
[ in-ik-splik-uh-blee ]
adverb
- in a way that cannot be accounted for or explained:
It’s beyond frustrating when your project inexplicably fails in the field after working fine in the lab.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inexplicably1
Example Sentences
They should have scored again when Freddie Steward broke through and fed Dan Kelly, but with the line at his mercy, the centre inexplicably fumbled forward and the chance was lost.
We went home, plopped on the couch and, zonked but inexplicably wired, watched the entirety of "Men in Black," which I’d never seen.
"The simple but tragic fact would seem to me to be that Mr White completely - and on one available view inexplicably - misread and misunderstood the dynamics of the situation," Mr Harrison said.
About a decade ago, I was inexplicably talking about my love of fennel with a room full of people at a gender reveal party when one of the partygoers then blurted out “I hate finocchio!”
When Tyrone Mings inexplicably gifted Club Brugge a penalty in the Champions League group phase in November, Aston Villa manager Unai Emery labelled it "the biggest mistake I have witnessed in my career".
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