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weirdness

/weerd/US // wɪərd //UK // (wɪəd) //

诡异性,诡异,怪异性,怪异

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    weird·er, weird·est.

    • : involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound;weird lights.
    • : strange; odd; bizarre: a weird getup.
    • : Archaic. concerned with or controlling fate or destiny.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly Scot.

    • : fate; destiny.
    • : Weird, one of the Fates.
  1. 1
    • : weird out, Slang. to feel or cause to feel discomfort, confusion, or fear because of perceived strangeness: The cultlike admiration of some of her followers always weirded me out a little.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inquirkiness
as insingularity
as inunnaturalness
as inabnormality
as ineccentricity

Examples

  • Part 3 gives us an explanation for that weird off-note of Martin and Liam.

  • Big cities in the middle of the night, in that four- or five-hour timeframe, is such a weird vibe anyway.

  • It’s one of the weirdest things I’ve ever seen on TV, only a couple of steps above public-access television but with just high enough production values to make you wonder why it’s not better than it is.

  • The atmospheric light show nicknamed STEVE may be even weirder than skywatchers thought.

  • People are concerned about weird contact in species in the wildlife trade—but the biggest risks are climate change and land use.

  • You now had jokes in common, passions, dreams, and that you had a weirdness of your own that she actually wanted to understand.

  • Where do you feel the weirdness of your latest collection came from?

  • Of course, it could be hard to see that logic through all the lavish weirdness of the proposal.

  • The first is to describe planets in our galaxy in all their weirdness and wonder.

  • But despite its popularity, Reddit manages to retain a glorious, dark, unabashed weirdness that positively thrives there.

  • Craig felt the weirdness of the scene as he and Guru started down the side of the mountain.

  • I have never seen what purposed to be such a skin, but repeat the story if only for its Oriental weirdness.

  • Now the men began to speak in whispers, for the silence and weirdness of the fog quieted us all.

  • She'll do, now she has got away from her depressing relations; and the touch of weirdness in her expression is an improvement.

  • I recall our coming out of the theatre; our minds thrilling to the music and the subtle weirdness of the theme.