peculiar

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Used to intensify the meaning of peculiar; very strange.

Indicates that something is strange to a significant degree.

An emphatic way of saying very strange, often used in British English.

Suggests that something is strange, often with a slight negative or surprising connotation.

Indicates that something is a little strange, but not extremely so.

A mild way of saying something is strange.

Indicates a small degree of strangeness.

Describes a state of being strange or unusual.

Describes giving the impression of being strange.

Describes having a strange or unusual appearance.

Describes a physical or emotional sensation of strangeness.

To perceive or discover that someone or something is strange.

Describes making a strange or unusual noise.

Describes having a strange or unusual odor.

Describes having a strange or unusual flavor.

To hold the opinion that someone or something is strange.

To consider or think of someone or something as strange.

Describes the process of changing to a strange state.