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Learn to pronounce un·co

/ˈəNGkō/
adjective
unusual or remarkable.

adverb
remarkably; very.
"it's got an unco fine taste"

noun
a stranger.

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unco · 1 of 3. adjective. un·​co ˈəŋ-(ˌ)kō. -kə. Synonyms of unco. 1. chiefly Scotland. a. : strange, unknown. b. : uncanny, weird. 2. chiefly Scotland : ...
noun · something extraordinary or unusual; a novelty. · uncos, news. · Obsolete. a stranger.
Any strange person or thing; an oddity. (in the plural) News.
unco in American English · 1. remarkable; extraordinary · 2. unusual; strange · 3. uncanny. adverb · 4. remarkably; extremely. noun · 5. something extraordinary ...
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to a remarkable degree or extent. synonyms: outstandingly, remarkably, unusually. see moresee less. antonyms: commonly, normally, ordinarily, unremarkably, ...
unco, adj., adv., & n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.
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1. Being physically uncoordinated 2. Being otherwise clumsy in any respect.
un·co ... adj. So unusual as to be surprising; uncanny. ... 1. An unusual or amazing person. 2. A stranger. 3. uncos News. adv. To an excessive degree; remarkably.
Unco definition: So unusual as to be surprising; uncanny.
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: those who profess a strict morality. used with the. the unco guid magnified the scandal … in order piously to deplore it R. D. Altick.