Extended response that contains additional detail that is irrelevant, repetitive or bizarre Learn the meaning of bizarre in english, including definitions, examples, translations, and interesting facts Only a few years ago it would have sounded bizarre to call language a resource, except in the respectable sense of culture or literature.
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Bizarre means markedly unusual or extraordinarily strange, sometimes whimsically so
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Fantastic suggests a wild lack of restraint, a fancifulness so extreme as to lose touch with reality A fantastic scheme for a series of space cities. Something that is bizarre is very odd and strange The game was also notable for the bizarre behaviour of the team's manager
You know, that book you lent me is really bizarre. Very strange or unusual, especially in a striking or shocking way [french, from italian bizzarro, extravagant, bizarre, from old italian, angry Akin to bizza, fit of anger, perhaps of germanic origin.]
Definition of bizarre adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Someone or something bizarre is odd or unusual in appearance, style, or character Bizarre (adjective) bizarre /bə ˈ zɑɚ/ adjective britannica dictionary definition of bizarre [more bizarre The word bizarre comes from the french word bizarre, meaning “odd” or “strange.” it was adopted into english in the early 18th century, with its meaning remaining closely related to the original french sense of something unusual or out of the ordinary.