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View usage for: (ɒdli) 1. adverb [ADVERB adjective]You use oddly to indicate that what you are saying is true, but that it is not what you expected. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it. Oddly, Emma says she never considered her face was attractive. There were, oddly, few other Britons living in this northern part. Synonyms: strangely, remarkably, curiously, extraordinarily More Synonyms of oddly 2. See also odd Examples of 'oddly' in a sentenceoddly Oddly enough, she would have liked that.But full of jokes and also oddly rather uplifting.She acknowledges that she behaved oddly in the days after the murder.As a result the numbers stack up rather oddly.Making the wines took much longer than usual because the must behaved oddly.It would be enough to make anyone behave oddly.But the album seemed oddly familiar.Oddly enough, this finding only applies to chimpanzees.For instance, she was quite oddly anxious to make other people happy.Oddly enough, people like human beings.It was all oddly familiar.Which was reasonable, obviously, but also quite oddly handled.I was behaving quite oddly.They seem oddly reluctant to follow the example of producers in the Loire, who use the name of the local river. British English: oddly ADVERB You use oddly to indicate that what you are saying is true, but that it is not what you expected. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it. - American English: oddly
- Brazilian Portuguese: curiosamente
- Chinese: 奇怪地
- European Spanish: extrañamente
- French: bizarrement
- German: seltsam
- Italian: stranamente
- Japanese: 変に
- Korean: 이상하게
- European Portuguese: curiosamente
- Latin American Spanish: extrañamente
Chinese translation of 'oddly' adv - (= strangely) [behave, dress]
古怪地 (gǔguài de) see also enough He seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it. Synonyms remarkably curiously extraordinarily astonishingly bizarrely unaccountably Additional synonymsa singularly ill-judged enterprise Synonyms remarkably, particularly, exceptionally, especially, seriously (informal), surprisingly, notably, unusually, extraordinarily, conspicuously, outstandingly, uncommonly, prodigiously |