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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of inexplicably1
Example Sentences
In his closing argument, Biden stumbled and inexplicably said, "We beat Medicare!"
Smith wiped tears from her eyes when the guilty verdict was read, while van Rhyn inexplicably broke into a smile.
Yet inexplicably, the best-laid plans continually fail, and they are forced to hand said ball to unproven rookies.
However, Onana has made a series of mistakes, with the first goal in Lyon, when he dived to push a routine shot away from goal but inexplicably missed it, a prime example.
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.
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