English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ọrọ naa “aiṣedeede” jẹ: ni ọna ti o yapa si ọna deede tabi iṣe deede, ipo, tabi iwa; ni ọna ti o jẹ alaibamu, iyasọtọ, tabi aiṣedeede.

Sentence Examples

  1. Even Webley was abnormally quiet, the only sounds in the house those of Webley slurping his dinner.
  2. Living, as they did, in what appeared to me impenetrable darkness, their eyes were abnormally large and sensitive, just as are the pupils of the abysmal fishes, and they reflected the light in the same way.
  3. Abnormally pale blue eyes stared out of a brutal face.
  4. He is so abnormally clever that if he went off his head he would carry out his intent with regard to some fixed idea in a wonderful way.
  5. His leathery skin pulled tight over abnormally high cheekbones, but around his mouth, the wrinkled skin bunched up into black nodules, forming a lumpy, grotesque bottom lip.
  6. These flowers grew so abnormally bright that they glowed like miniature suns, and she had to shield her eyes with her hand.
  7. The firelight flickered on his abnormally pale skin.
  8. He was as wide as he was tall, with red hair forming a curtain across his face and abnormally long arms hanging loosely at his sides.
  9. The NSA listening post in Virginia was abnormally busy.
  10. His redeeming quality is a love of animals, though, indeed, he has such curious turns in it that I sometimes imagine he is only abnormally cruel.