Definition of Unusual
he unusual adjective , which
derives from the Latin word insolĭtus , allows to qualify what
is anomalous, unprecedented or infrequent. The unusual, by its
characteristics, draws attention and does not go unnoticed .
For example: "The local team lost
by an unusual error of its archer" , "The unusual response
of the president to the question of a journalist who interrogated him on
allegations of corruption surprised the public" , "Unusual:
a man who had escaped from prison he wanted to renew his identity document and
was recaptured while doing the process . "
Imagine that an actor comes to the
presentation of a movie in a bathing suit . While all
his companions wear formal clothes, he wears a mesh and a T-shirt. The
chroniclers, in this situation, refer to the unusual look of this celebrity.
Take the case of an entrepreneur who, after
talking with an employee, decides to fire him. The reason: the worker told
him that he liked electronic music , a genre that the employer
detests. For this unusual reason, the subject lost his job .
In short, everything that is strange,
extravagant, unusual or absurd can be described as unusual. Whenever
something escapes logic or the usual, it is possible to use this
qualification.
"Semanario Unusual" , on the
other hand, is the name of a television program in Argentina that was
broadcast between 1982 and 1983 . Raúl Becerra , Adolfo
Castelo , Raúl Portal and Virginia Hanglin were the
conductors of this proposal that created a new style, combining news with
satire and humor .
"Unusual Women" , finally, is
the title of a Spanish TV series. In 1977 ,TVE broadcast
its eight episodes, focusing on female personalities who madehistory .