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Bizarre

bizarre
 I. adjective  Etymology: French, from Italian bizzarro  Date: circa 1648 strikingly out of the ordinary: as  a. odd, extravagant, or eccentric in style or mode  b. involving sensational contrasts or incongruities  Synonyms: see fantastic  • ~ly adverb  • ~ness noun  II. noun  Date: circa 1753 a flower with atypical striped marking
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  adj. strange in appearance or effect; eccentric; grotesque. Derivatives bizarrely adv. bizarreness n. Etymology: F, = handsome, brave, f. Sp. & Port. bizarro f. Basque bizarra beard ...
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  1. странный, причудливый, эксцентричный ...
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  fr. adj. странный, причудливый, эксцентричный Syn: fantastic, grotesque, outlandish, way-out, weird Ant: normal, unexceptional ...
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  Something that is bizarre is very odd and strange. The game was also notable for the bizarre behaviour of the team’s manager... = weird ADJ • bizarrely She dressed bizarrely... ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj, ADV with cl ...
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  ~ adj very unusual or strange  (a bizarre coincidence | bizarre religious sects) - bizarrely adv ...
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  - early 17c., from Fr. bizarre "odd, fantastic," originally "handsome, brave," from Basque bizar "a beard;" alternative etymology traces it to It. bizarro "angry, fierce, irascible," from bizza "fit of anger." ...
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