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adjective
- 1. unusual and typically rather shocking: "the composer's more outré harmonies"
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OUTRÉ definition: 1. unusual, strange, and shocking, especially in a humorous way: 2. unusual, strange, and…. Learn more.
: violating convention or propriety : bizarre. Synonyms. bizarre. bizarro. cranky. crazy. curious. eccentric. erratic. far-out. funky. funny. kinky. kooky. kookie. odd. off-kilter. off-the-wall. offbeat. out-of-the-way. outlandish.
Outré definition: passing the bounds of what is usual or considered proper; unconventional; bizarre. . See examples of OUTRÉ used in a sentence.
Definition of outré adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Definition of 'outré' outré. (uːtreɪ , US uːtreɪ ) adjective. Something that is outré is very unusual and strange. [formal] ...outré outfits designed by students at the Royal College of Art. Synonyms: eccentric, odd, strange, out there [slang] More Synonyms of outre. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
Outre things are eccentric or shockingly strange. Your outre outfit might be fine to wear to a Halloween party but less appropriate for a job interview. The adjective outre is often spelled with its French accent: outré.
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