What is another word for unaccountably?

Pronunciation: [ʌnɐkˈa͡ʊntəblɪ] (IPA)

Unaccountably is a word that indicates a lack of explanation or understanding. It could be replaced with the synonym inexplicably, which expresses the same sense of confusion. Similarly, unexpectedly might be used to describe something that happens out of the blue or without a logical explanation. Other synonyms include mysteriously, strangely, and unusually. Each of these words suggests a lack of clarity or understanding, leaving the event or situation in question shrouded in confusion or mystery. Whatever the context, synonyms for unaccountably capture a sense of uncertainty or bewilderment, hinting at a deeper meaning or hidden truth that is yet to be uncovered.

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What are the opposite words for unaccountably?

The antonyms for the word "unaccountably" are "explainable," "reasonably," and "justifiably." These are terms that denote a clear and logical reason for a particular outcome or action, as opposed to the unpredictable nature of something that is unaccountable. These antonyms suggest that a situation or behavior can be understood, analyzed, and justified with logical reasoning or evidence. While "unaccountably" implies mystery or inexplicability, these three antonyms suggest a practical approach that offers explanations for phenomena or situations, ultimately aiding understanding and decision-making.

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Usage examples for Unaccountably

My parents were unaccountably unsympathetic; they absolutely refused to provide the shilling.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
There was something unaccountably strange in the air that night.
"The Ghost Pirates"
William Hope Hodgson
The first time he had unaccountably fainted; but he had seen some of the men do the same, and the doctor had assured him that it had nothing to do with cowardice.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke

Famous quotes with Unaccountably

  • There was a time when I should have felt terribly ashamed of not being up-to-date. I lived in a chronic apprehension lest I might, so to speak, miss the last bus, and so find myself stranded and benighted, in a desert of demodedness, while others, more nimble than myself, had already climbed on board, taken their tickets and set out toward those bright but, alas, ever receding goals of Modernity and Sophistication. Now, however, I have grown shameless, I have lost my fears. I can watch unmoved the departure of the last social-cultural bus—the innumerable last buses, which are starting at every instant in all the world’s capitals. I make no effort to board them, and when the noise of each departure has died down, “Thank goodness!” is what I say to myself in the solitude. I find nowadays that I simply don’t want to be up-to-date. I have lost all desire to see and do the things, the seeing and doing of which entitle a man to regard himself as superiorly knowing, sophisticated, unprovincial; I have lost all desire to frequent the places and people that a man simply must frequent, if he is not to be regarded as a poor creature hopelessly out of the swim. “Be up-to-date!” is the categorical imperative of those who scramble for the last bus. But it is an imperative whose cogency I refuse to admit. When it is a question of doing something which I regard as a duty I am as ready as anyone else to put up with discomfort. But being up-to-date and in the swim has ceased, so far as I am concerned, to be a duty. Why should I have my feelings outraged, why should I submit to being bored and disgusted for the sake of somebody else’s categorical imperative? Why? There is no reason. So I simply avoid most of the manifestations of that so-called “life” which my contemporaries seem to be so unaccountably anxious to “see”; I keep out of range of the “art” they think is so vitally necessary to “keep up with”; I flee from those “good times” in the “having” of which they are prepared to spend so lavishly of their energy and cash.
    Aldous Huxley
  • There is reason for this shift of emphasis from any actual price to a hypothetical 'equilibrium' price. It is usually more interesting to know where a train is going than to know exactly where it is at any moment. The 'equilibrium' position of any price, wage, firm, industry, or system is the position toward which it is tending. The importance of equilibrium analysis, then, is that it enables us to discuss the directions of change. If a train is in New- York and its 'equilibrium' position is in Chicago, we are reasonably confident that the general direction of its motion will be westward, even if it unaccountably decides to travel north for the first hundred and fifty miles.
    Kenneth Boulding
  • At dusk they halted and built a fire and roasted the deer. The night was much enclosed about them and there were no stars. To the north they could see other fires that burned red and sullen along the invisible ridges. They ate and moved on, leaving the fire on the ground behind them, and as they rode up into the mountains this fire seemed to become altered of its location, now here, now there, drawing away, or shifting unaccountably along the flank of their movement. Like some ignis fatuus belated upon the road behind them which all could see and of which none spoke. For this will to deceive that is in things luminous may manifest itself likewise in retrospect and so by sleight of some fixed part of a journey already accomplished may also post men to fraudulent destinies.
    Cormac McCarthy
  • John Updike's genius is best excited by the lyric possibilities of tragic events that, failing to justify themselves as tragedy, turn unaccountably into comedies.
    John Updike

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