Definition of bizarrerie in English:
bizarrerie
nounPlural bizarreries bɪˈzɑːrəribəˈzɑrəri
A thing considered extremely strange and unusual, especially in an amusing way.
mass noun they were connoisseurs of bizarrerie
Example sentencesExamples
- Her field of deployment was not the courtrooms of Paris but the literary culture of the Valois court, with its love of classical myths and its taste for bizarrerie.
- The film's bizarrerie extends to the characters.
- This episode, we can agree, adds a new chapter to the annals of bizarrerie.
- Sometimes he proceeds with full force, but his own powers trip him up; originality becomes bizarrerie, genius begets monsters.
- But where in the Iliad we still encounter bizarrerie, in Troy the visual and sexual could not be more ordinary despite the virtual scenery.
Origin
Mid 18th century: from French, from bizarre.