dict_dl/en_MerriamWebster/aty_MW.json
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{
"atypical":{
"antonyms":[
"common",
"customary",
"normal",
"ordinary",
"typical",
"unexceptional",
"unextraordinary",
"usual"
],
"definitions":{
": not typical : irregular , unusual":[
"an atypical form of a disease",
"atypical weather for this area"
],
": relating to or being an antipsychotic drug (such as risperidone ) that tends to produce fewer adverse side effects on movement (such as dyskinesia ) than previously used antipsychotic drugs (such as haloperidol )":[
"Atypical antipsychotics work more precisely, manipulating both dopamine and serotonin and suppressing symptoms without causing so many associated problems.",
"\u2014 Jeffrey Kluger"
]
},
"examples":[
"the postal service delivered the package with atypical speed",
"since that's an atypical response for an infant, you might want to have her hearing tested",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Both those numbers are atypical of the Cougars this season. \u2014 Alex Vejar, The Salt Lake Tribune , 8 Mar. 2022",
"Cort\u00e1zar embraced Pimienta's silhouette, a choice atypical of the singer's style oeuvre. \u2014 Scarlett Newman, Harper's BAZAAR , 16 Nov. 2021",
"Buckingham originally wrote this hard-rock song, atypical of Fleetwood Mac's style at the time, for his album with then-girlfriend and creative partner, Stevie Nicks. \u2014 Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com , 14 Sep. 2021",
"Game 4 of the East Division series between the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders had already been chippy, with several skirmishes and fisticuffs atypical of a postseason matchup. \u2014 Chris Bumbaca, USA TODAY , 6 June 2021",
"The 6'7 big man out of Ohio State is atypical in many ways, unlike draft favorite Jabari Smith Jr. \u2014 Morten Jensen, Forbes , 26 May 2022",
"Compared to other cities, San Francisco is atypical , Krinsky said: Fewer than 6% of city residents are Black, median home sales have topped $1.5 million, and the city has one of the world\u2019s highest number of billionaires per capita. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 4 June 2022",
"The Detroit Three automakers have announced efforts to make temp workers permanent over the past two years but so many at once is atypical . \u2014 Phoebe Wall Howard, Detroit Free Press , 3 June 2022",
"In addition to concluding that the trade was atypical for the Kellys, the ethics office found that information flowed from the commerce department to Cleveland Cliffs and then on to the congressman. \u2014 Zach Everson, Forbes , 21 Oct. 2021"
],
"first_known_use":{
"1845, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"history_and_etymology":{
"see typical":""
},
"pronounciation":[
"(\u02cc)\u0101-\u02c8ti-pi-k\u0259l",
"\u02c8\u0101-\u02c8ti-pi-k\u0259l",
"(\u02c8)\u0101-\u02c8tip-i-k\u0259l"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"synonyms":[
"aberrant",
"aberrated",
"abnormal",
"anomalous",
"especial",
"exceeding",
"exceptional",
"extraordinaire",
"extraordinary",
"freak",
"odd",
"peculiar",
"phenomenal",
"preternatural",
"rare",
"singular",
"uncommon",
"uncustomary",
"unique",
"unusual",
"unwonted"
],
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-123322",
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun",
"noun,"
]
},
"atypically":{
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun",
"noun,"
],
"definitions":{
": not typical : irregular , unusual":[
"an atypical form of a disease",
"atypical weather for this area"
],
": relating to or being an antipsychotic drug (such as risperidone ) that tends to produce fewer adverse side effects on movement (such as dyskinesia ) than previously used antipsychotic drugs (such as haloperidol )":[
"Atypical antipsychotics work more precisely, manipulating both dopamine and serotonin and suppressing symptoms without causing so many associated problems.",
"\u2014 Jeffrey Kluger"
]
},
"pronounciation":[
"(\u02c8)\u0101-\u02c8tip-i-k\u0259l",
"\u02c8\u0101-\u02c8ti-pi-k\u0259l",
"(\u02cc)\u0101-\u02c8ti-pi-k\u0259l"
],
"synonyms":[
"aberrant",
"aberrated",
"abnormal",
"anomalous",
"especial",
"exceeding",
"exceptional",
"extraordinaire",
"extraordinary",
"freak",
"odd",
"peculiar",
"phenomenal",
"preternatural",
"rare",
"singular",
"uncommon",
"uncustomary",
"unique",
"unusual",
"unwonted"
],
"antonyms":[
"common",
"customary",
"normal",
"ordinary",
"typical",
"unexceptional",
"unextraordinary",
"usual"
],
"synonym_discussion":"",
"examples":[
"the postal service delivered the package with atypical speed",
"since that's an atypical response for an infant, you might want to have her hearing tested",
"Recent Examples on the Web",
"Both those numbers are atypical of the Cougars this season. \u2014 Alex Vejar, The Salt Lake Tribune , 8 Mar. 2022",
"Cort\u00e1zar embraced Pimienta's silhouette, a choice atypical of the singer's style oeuvre. \u2014 Scarlett Newman, Harper's BAZAAR , 16 Nov. 2021",
"Buckingham originally wrote this hard-rock song, atypical of Fleetwood Mac's style at the time, for his album with then-girlfriend and creative partner, Stevie Nicks. \u2014 Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com , 14 Sep. 2021",
"Game 4 of the East Division series between the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders had already been chippy, with several skirmishes and fisticuffs atypical of a postseason matchup. \u2014 Chris Bumbaca, USA TODAY , 6 June 2021",
"The 6'7 big man out of Ohio State is atypical in many ways, unlike draft favorite Jabari Smith Jr. \u2014 Morten Jensen, Forbes , 26 May 2022",
"Compared to other cities, San Francisco is atypical , Krinsky said: Fewer than 6% of city residents are Black, median home sales have topped $1.5 million, and the city has one of the world\u2019s highest number of billionaires per capita. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 4 June 2022",
"The Detroit Three automakers have announced efforts to make temp workers permanent over the past two years but so many at once is atypical . \u2014 Phoebe Wall Howard, Detroit Free Press , 3 June 2022",
"In addition to concluding that the trade was atypical for the Kellys, the ethics office found that information flowed from the commerce department to Cleveland Cliffs and then on to the congressman. \u2014 Zach Everson, Forbes , 21 Oct. 2021"
],
"history_and_etymology":{
"see typical":""
},
"first_known_use":{
"1845, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
},
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-181105"
}
}