bizarre

adjective17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A common way to intensify the adjective 'bizarre'.

Used to strongly emphasize the strangeness.

Means 'completely' or 'entirely' bizarre.

Softens the adjective, suggesting something is only slightly strange.

Emphasizes that the strangeness is genuine and not exaggerated.

Indicates a small degree of strangeness.

Used to show that something is becoming more and more strange over time.

Indicates a moderate or considerable degree of strangeness.

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

A formal or literary way of saying 'very bizarre'.

Used to give an honest, direct opinion that something is strange.

Used to state the quality of being strange or unusual.

Used to express an impression that something is strange.

Used when something appears strange based on visual evidence.

Used when something heard or described sounds strange.

To perceive or consider something as strange.

Indicates a transition into a strange or unusual state.