unaccountably

unaccountably
adverb
unerklärlicherweise; with adj. unerklärlich
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adverb (in a way that cannot be explained: He was unaccountably late/ill.) unerklärlich
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un·ac·count·ably
[ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbli, AM -t̬ə-]
adv unerklärlicherweise
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["ʌnə'kaʊntəblɪ]
adv
unerklärlicherweise; disappear auf unerklärliche Weise

an unaccountably long time — unerklärlich lange

unaccountably happy — ohne besonderen Grund glücklich

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unaccountably adv unerklärlicherweise
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adverb
unerklärlicherweise; with adj. unerklärlich
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adv.
unerklärbar adv.
unerklärlich adv.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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