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- WEIRD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
weird, eerie, uncanny mean mysteriously strange or fantastic weird may imply an unearthly or supernatural strangeness or it may stress peculiarity or oddness
- WEIRD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WEIRD definition: 1 very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural: 2 very strange and unusual, unexpected… Learn more
- WEIRD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
WEIRD definition: strange; odd; bizarre See examples of weird used in a sentence
- Weird - definition of weird by The Free Dictionary
1 involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound 2 strange; unusual; peculiar: a weird costume
- Weird - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Call something weird when it’s strange, bizarre, or strikes you as odd Putting peanut butter on pizza is weird So is most abstract, conceptual performance art
- WEIRD definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe something or someone as weird, you mean that they are strange That first day was weird Drugs can make you do all kinds of weird things Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers It seems that your browser is blocking this video content
- Weird or Wierd: Which is the Correct Spelling?Making English Fun
“Weird” refers to something that is strange, unusual, or inexplicable It’s often used to describe situations, events, or appearances that deviate from the norm
- weird - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
weird′ly, adv weird′ness, n 1 unnatural, preternatural weird, eerie, unearthly, uncanny refer to that which is mysterious and apparently outside natural law Weird refers to that which is suggestive of the fateful intervention of supernatural influences in human affairs: the weird adventures of a group lost in the jungle Eerie refers to that which, by suggesting the ghostly, makes one
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