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strange
[ streynj ]
adjective
- unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer:
a strange remark to make.
- estranged, alienated, etc., as a result of being out of one's natural environment:
I felt strange as I walked through the crowded marketplace.
- situated, belonging, or coming from outside of one's own locality; foreign:
to move to a strange place; strange religions.
- outside of one's previous experience; hitherto unknown; unfamiliar:
strange faces; strange customs.
Antonyms: familiar
- unaccustomed to or inexperienced in; unacquainted (usually followed by to ):
I'm strange to this part of the job.
Antonyms: familiar
- distant or reserved; shy.
Synonyms: aloof
Antonyms: familiar
adverb
- in a strange manner.
strange
/ streɪndʒ /
adjective
- odd, unusual, or extraordinary in appearance, effect, manner, etc; peculiar
- not known, seen, or experienced before; unfamiliar
a strange land
- not easily explained
a strange phenomenon
- usually foll by to inexperienced (in) or unaccustomed (to)
strange to a task
- not of one's own kind, locality, etc; alien; foreign
- shy; distant; reserved
- strange to sayit is unusual or surprising that
- physics
- denoting a particular flavour of quark
- denoting or relating to a hypothetical form of matter composed of such quarks
a strange star
strange matter
adverb
- not_standard.in a strange manner
Derived Forms
- ˈstrangely, adverb
Other Words From
- strangely adverb
- un·strange adjective
- un·strangely adverb
- un·strangeness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of strange1
Word History and Origins
Origin of strange1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The idea of using wood for satellites may sound strange, but there are some good reasons to try it.
A strange kind of Hampden Roar greeted the chaos, but it was a roar nonetheless, a roar of incredulity and of hope.
For a strange hour, one could digest Sunday brunch, laugh, cry, reflect, bop along to the music, quietly listen or let it all out in a deafening collective primal scream.
The strange green dinosaur has the neck of a barosaur, a diplodocus-like spine.
If true, the ban on legalization talk would be strange.
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