Unconventional in a sentence as an adjective

"Yes, there are a lot of unconventional resources.

The people you will meet there will be the most fascinatingly unconventional people in the world and they will inspire you to do great things.

If the phrase gets used more, and especially as a new generation never grows up not hearing it, it will not stand out anymore as an unconventional.

I was working on this with a painting teacher at the school I go to, whose fascination with unconventional forms of photography got me interested as well.

It is precisely because of these channels exist that more a unconventional method of complaint is more notable and thus potentially more effective.

Ferriss also "hacked" his way into the Chinese Kung Fu champion's position, by unconventional use of the rules, in a paper achievement lacking any real accomplishment or respect.

This helps me avoid landing on a similar but unrelated -- and possibly fraudulent -- website, especially if the website I'm looking for uses an unconventional domain name.

In order to report a profit, they use unconventional methods of accounting that imply costs of their own customer acquisition are irrelevant to their profitability.

Yeah, staining the concrete slab and exposing the brick wall and using the metal pan and joists of the floor above as the ceiling and hauling in oak library tables as desks, just echos "lookie here, we're rebellious and unconventional.

There are a lot of unconventional candidates out there that could do great work if any established business or startup would give them a chance, but since they're not the perfect resume candidate, or close to it, they can't get in the door to show their chops.

If I'm being entirely fair, I can't say that the Rails developers have no interest in backwards compatibility, but such interest in my experience is both quite spotty and heavily concentrated on obvious and conventional behavior, which means anything non-obvious or unconventional is probably going to need heavy rework.

Unconventional definitions

adjective

not conforming to accepted rules or standards; "her unconventional dress and hair style"

adjective

not conventional or conformist; "unconventional life styles"

adjective

not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention; "an unconventional marriage"; "improper banking practices"

See also: improper unlawful