We use 'oddly' to say something happens in a strange or unusual way. It shows that something is different from normal or what we expect.
Oddly, the cat did not eat today.
He spoke oddly during the meeting.
Use 'oddly' to talk about things that are uneven, irregular, or not matching well. It often describes numbers or things that are not in pairs or equal.
The votes were oddly split among the groups.
He wore odd socks oddly matched.
'Oddly' can show that something is surprising or not what we thought would happen. It helps to express curiosity or confusion.
Oddly, no one came to the party.
She oddly forgot her own birthday.
'Oddly' is used when something happens that we cannot easily explain or understand. It suggests a mysterious or unclear reason.
Oddly, the machine started working again.
He oddly felt happy and sad at once.
Use 'oddly' to say that something is different from what is normal for a certain person or thing. It means the action or fact is unexpected for them.
Oddly, the quiet boy told a joke.
She oddly enjoyed the loud music.
'Oddly' is often used at the start of a sentence to show that what comes next is strange or unexpected, often with a little irony or surprise.
Oddly, I felt calm during the storm.
Oddly, she won the race without practice.