Unexpectedly in a sentence as an adverb

The article was unexpectedly heart wrenching to read.

For you, it's missing work unexpectedly, maybe some legal bills, worrying who is watching your kid in a few hours, etc.

And one of the things that was really unexpectedly pleasant is being part of a larger family.

From the article: "The White House unexpectedly cut short the time period for the petition.

As a new parent who is unexpectedly a parent earlier than I thought I would be...I can see why people choose not to have kids.

This product is our focus, and will not be ‘discontinued’ unexpectedly.” Burn!Very amusing.

Instead, and completely unexpectedly, I get a scary modal dialog "Start using your full name on YouTube".

When bf unexpectedly comes home to find his gf having sex with the husband of the house that they're house surfing at, the upset bf can get the gf to make up a rape case.

String theory would suggest that, at short-enough distances, gravity should get unexpectedly stronger.

A database has to survive without corruption when power fails unexpectedly, and that's even harsher than **** -9 in terms of what can go wrong if your code is sloppy.

I wasn't too concerned about my own safety in those cases, because years of play in the ocean had taught me not to panic when unexpectedly shoved underwater.

And there was this sort of unexpectedly pleasant sense that this is really nice to be part of a larger family and to be able to cheer for somebody else's effort.

When a seemingly legitimate transaction can unexpectedly invite the fury of paypal's overzealous fraud protection drones, how could the reaction be anything but?

[1] Sadly, some of these experiments went rather wrong, unexpectedly releasing lots of radioactive nasty near populated areas.

This is because hammers are very simple, they never break, they never behave unexpectedly, they're highly useful, and they do exactly what they're supposed to do as perfectly as anybody can imagine.

Unexpectedly definitions

adverb

in a way that was not expected; "her brother showed up at the wedding out of the blue"

adverb

without advance planning; "they met accidentally"

See also: accidentally circumstantially