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adjective22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

To a high degree; strange.

To a small extent; somewhat strange.

To a small degree; a little strange.

To a very high degree; very strange.

More than is usual; especially strange.

Particularly strange, more so than other things.

To a moderate degree; quite strange.

In a way that is easy to notice; clearly strange.

In a way that is clear and definite; unmistakably strange.

Refers to an unspecified strange thing or event.

An expression of surprise at something strange.

Used to introduce a surprising or strange thought or realization.

Used to state that something is strange or unusual.

To give the impression of being strange or unusual.

To have a strange or unusual appearance.

To discover or realize that something is strange, often unexpectedly.

To give the impression of being strange when heard.

To have a strange or unusual sensation.

To hold the opinion that something is strange.

To believe or have the opinion that something is strange.

To have a strange or unusual scent.

To have a strange or unusual flavor.