Adverb
in an unconventional manner
Source: WordNetshe always behaves rather unconventionally Source: Internet
Armstrong's improvisations, while unconventionally sophisticated for that era, were also subtle and highly melodic. Source: Internet
But overall it was a shaky performance for a candidate who chose to unconventionally skip the first four nominating contests and make a splash on "Super Tuesday" on March 3, when 14 states including California and Texas hold primaries. Source: Internet
His Symphony No. 6 is a programmatic work, featuring instrumental imitations of bird calls and a storm; and, unconventionally, a fifth movement (symphonies usually had at most four movements). Source: Internet
Light and spicy fragrance with a hint of sweetness from freesia and blackcurrant that, unconventionally yet flatteringly, is blended with enhanced, masculine patchouli. Source: Internet
Music Style Chords, featuring chromatically altered sevenths and ninths and progressing unconventionally, explored by Debussy in a "celebrated conversation at the piano with his teacher Ernest Guiraud". Source: Internet