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peculiar
[pi-kyool-yer]
adjective
strange; queer; odd.
peculiar happenings.
uncommon; unusual.
the peculiar hobby of stuffing and mounting bats.
Antonyms: commondistinctive in nature or character from others.
belonging characteristically (usually followed byto ).
an expression peculiar to Canadians.
belonging exclusively to some person, group, or thing.
the peculiar properties of a drug.
Antonyms: commonAstronomy., designating a star or galaxy with special properties that deviates from others of its spectral type or galaxy class.
noun
a property or privilege belonging exclusively or characteristically to a person.
British., a particular parish or church that is exempted from the jurisdiction of the ordinary or bishop in whose diocese it lies and is governed by another.
Also called arbitraries. British Printing., peculiars. special characters not generally included in standard type fonts, as phonetic symbols, mathematical symbols, etc.
peculiar
/ pɪˈkjuːlɪə /
adjective
strange or unusual; odd
a peculiar individual
a peculiar idea
distinct from others; special
belonging characteristically or exclusively (to)
peculiar to North America
noun
Also called: arbitrary. printing a special sort, esp an accented letter
Church of England a church or parish that is exempt from the jurisdiction of the ordinary in whose diocese it lies
Other Word Forms
- peculiarly adverb
- unpeculiar adjective
- unpeculiarly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of peculiar1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The mood at Spurs has been peculiar this summer.
He said: "A lot of young people play the piano, that's not peculiar at all. But having a young person play the organ... it's really unheard of."
It was a peculiar spectacle, the British prime minister being welcomed as guest in his own country.
Each dress also came with a bulky mic pack that — in an endearingly peculiar costuming choice — Ross opted to wear on her waist instead of hiding it around back.
And this is before we consider America’s “peculiar institution”: slavery.
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