No, unlike the word expected, it is not used as a verb. It is an adjective.
unexpected
No, unexpected is an adjective (unforeseen). The adverb form is unexpectedly.
surprised
No, it is an adverb. It means in an unexpected way.
Yes: Because you are expecting the unexpected therefore the unexpected is expected.
The prefix word for expected is "un-," which creates the word "unexpected."
Not expected; coming without warning; sudden.
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the root word for unexpected is expected
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expect something that is unexpected
Unexpected, surprised
Yes, it can be (an unexpected visitor, unexpected costs). The word unexpected is the antonym of 'expected' which is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to expect' and can be used as an adjective. Unexpected means not expected, not anticipated.
Unexpected
The unexpected, even though we expect the unexpected it makes the expected unexpected therefor the aware is the unaware that's why there are oblivious people
Surprise or unexpected. Those words mean earlier than expected.