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    weird
    /wɪəd/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a person's destiny. archaic Scottish

    verb

    • 1. induce a sense of disbelief or alienation in someone: informal North American "blue eyes weirded him out, and Ivan's were especially creepy"

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  2. very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural: He was sitting alone by a window with a weird contraption on the table in front of him. Her boyfriend's a bit weird but she's nice. That's weird - I thought I left my keys on the table but they're not there.

  3. The meaning of WEIRD is of strange or extraordinary character : odd, fantastic. How to use weird in a sentence. Shakespeare's Connection to Weird Synonym Discussion of Weird.

  4. Weird definition: strange; odd; bizarre. See examples of WEIRD used in a sentence.

  5. very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural: He was sitting alone by a window with a weird contraption on the table in front of him. Her boyfriend's a little weird but she's nice. That's weird - I thought I left my keys on the table but they're not there.

  6. Definitions of weird. adjective. strikingly odd or unusual. “"some weird effect of shadow"- Bram Stoker” synonyms: strange, unusual. being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird. adjective. suggesting the operation of supernatural influences. “the three weird sisters” synonyms: eldritch, uncanny, unearthly.

  7. SYNONYMS 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 ...

  8. Definition of weird adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.