Adverb
unsurprisingly (comparative more unsurprisingly, superlative most unsurprisingly)
Not surprisingly, as could be expected.
The highest pay cheque my mother ever received funded the building of a nursery school in Shepherd's Bush - the school cost well over three times the money she donated to the making of the film 'The Palestinian.' Unsurprisingly this always goes unmentioned in the press. Joely Richardson
All the window tables were unsurprisingly occupied when I arrived, but some friends soon came to join me, and as the evening went on, the bar quietened down and we were able to get a better look. Source: Internet
Amidst the devastation of the Stunde Null year of 1945 cinema attendance was unsurprisingly down to a fraction of its wartime heights, but already by the end of the decade it had reached levels that exceeded the pre-war period. Source: Internet
A number of battleground states still have many mail-in and early votes outstanding and most of the red states where polling was close enough to tease the chances of a Democratic blowout unsurprisingly tipped Republican in the end. Source: Internet
Beast was very much against all-out war, but Emma Frost, Storm, and unsurprisingly Magneto drove the conversation towards the much-anticipated conflict. Source: Internet
After the impeachment of the two obstructive tribunes, Caesar, perhaps unsurprisingly, faced no further opposition from other members of the Tribunician College. Source: Internet