downright bizarre

Frequency: 6.218.9 per million words

An emphatic adverb meaning 'absolutely' or 'completely'.

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Examples (20)

  • His behavior at the party was downright bizarre, and no one knew how to react.
  • His behavior at the meeting was downright bizarre.
  • The explanation she gave for her absence was downright bizarre and hard to believe.
  • The plot twist in that movie was downright bizarre.
  • I had a dream last night that was so downright bizarre I can't even begin to describe it.
  • It's downright bizarre that nobody noticed the mistake.
  • The film's plot twist was downright bizarre, leaving the audience completely stunned.
  • Her collection of vintage dolls is downright bizarre.
  • He made the downright bizarre request to be paid in antique buttons instead of money.
  • The weather patterns this year have been downright bizarre.
  • The sounds coming from the abandoned house were downright bizarre.
  • That restaurant's menu combinations are downright bizarre.
  • Some of the fashions on display at the show were creative, while others were downright bizarre.
  • The way he decorates his office is downright bizarre.
  • The whole situation felt downright bizarre, like something out of a surrealist painting.
  • Some of the modern art exhibits are downright bizarre.
  • It's downright bizarre that he quit his high-paying job to become a street performer.
  • The company's new policy seems downright bizarre to me.
  • The politician's sudden change in opinion was seen as downright bizarre by his supporters.
  • Finding a penguin in the desert would be downright bizarre.