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adjective, strang·er, strang·est. 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.
unaccustomed to or inexperienced in; unacquainted (usually followed by to ): I'm strange to this part of the job.
distant or reserved; shy.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of strange First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English, from Old French estrange, from Latin extrāneus; see extraneous
SYNONYMS FOR strange 1 bizarre, singular, abnormal, anomalous.
6 aloof.
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synonym study for strange 1 . Strange, peculiar, odd, queer refer to that which is out of the ordinary. Strange implies that the thing or its cause is unknown or unexplained; it is unfamiliar and unusual: a strange expression. That which is peculiar mystifies, or exhibits qualities not shared by others: peculiar behavior. That which is odd is irregular or unconventional, and sometimes approaches the bizarre: an odd custom. Queer sometimes adds to odd the suggestion of something abnormal and eccentric: queer in the head.
OTHER WORDS FROM strange strangely, adverb un·strange, adjective un·strange·ly, adverb un·strange·ness, noun Words nearby strange strand, stranded, strand line, Strandloper, strand wolf, strange , strange attractor, strange bedfellows, Strange Interlude, strange matter, strangeness
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Example sentences from the Web for strange In front of this strange structure are two blank-faced, well-dressed models showing off the latest in European minimalism.
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The Strange Social History of Our Most Intimate Institution.
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In another year, stories about the strange new face of an A-list actress might draw chortles and cackles.
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Like, OK, to be around them when we were away from work is great, but being at work was still kind of strange for me.
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But, strange to say, Cocker never got inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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We ascended a very darksome flight of stairs, and a door was opened by a strange little man.
Hawthorne and His Circle | Julian Hawthorne
He was moving away himself, when his eyes lit upon a strange sight, and one which sent a tingling through his skin.
The White Company | Arthur Conan Doyle
And with this double collapse had come a strange irresistible resurgence of early feelings and forgotten superstitions.
Ghetto Tragedies | Israel Zangwill
The people may wonder for a few days at the strange haste, but my answer shall be that I am going to the front with my troops.
The Mad King | Edgar Rice Burroughs
The ancient city presented a strange and desolate appearance on the succeeding morning, in the neighbourhood of the public square.
The Cavaliers of Virginia, vol. 1 of 2 | William A. Caruthers
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British Dictionary definitions for strange 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 say it 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 strange matter ; a strange star SEE MORE SEE LESS adverb not standard in a strange manner
Derived forms of strange strangely , adverb Word Origin for strange C13: from Old French estrange, from Latin extrāneus foreign; see extraneous
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