Inexplicably [adverb]
Definition of Inexplicably:
curiously
Opposite/Antonyms of Inexplicably:
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Sentence/Example of Inexplicably:
The First Platoon soldiers told Jacobsen that their commanders seemed inexplicably obsessed with gathering biometric data from the enemy, a process called “battle damage assessment,” or BDA.
Miss Manners in this case draws her inspiration from the cat who, though inexplicably deaf to direct explanations of what needs to be done, learns that every time he jumps on the counter, an arm reaches out from the sky and returns him to the floor.
Hayward can do more than he showed in Boston, but he’s not a franchise player, and the Hornets are inexplicably paying him like one.
Diane Feinstein praising Barrett, and then inexplicably praising Graham, is a clear sign that she should not remain as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee.
Then, inexplicably, he shifted to the other side that the old, the normal Tom presented generously to the new.
She was even meditating a retreat, inexplicably embarrassed, when an inner door opened and Lady Victoria entered.
It was a look of terrible dread and despair, inexplicably blended with passionate triumph.
He felt inexplicably as if the denunciations of Philip were to visit less himself than his son.
My friends heard me repeat the name, and marked with surprise and concern my inexplicably miserable condition.
A very jolly evening had been ruined for him, and his confident balance most inexplicably and painfully shaken.