be bizarre

Frequency: 8.5150.1 per million words

Used to state the quality of being strange or unusual.

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Examples (10)

  • His behavior at the meeting was so bizarre that everyone was speechless.
  • It's bizarre that the lights flicker every night at exactly the same time.
  • The plot of the novel becomes increasingly bizarre with each chapter.
  • Don't you think this whole situation is a little bizarre?
  • Waking up to find an elephant in your garden would be truly bizarre.
  • The story he told us was downright bizarre and hard to believe.
  • The silence in the usually noisy city was bizarre and unsettling.
  • Some of the customs in that remote village can be bizarre to outsiders.
  • The fashion choices at the gala were bizarre, to say the least.
  • It has been a bizarre week, full of strange coincidences.