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- PECULIAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PECULIAR is characteristic of only one person, group, or thing : distinctive How to use peculiar in a sentence Peculiar Has Latin Roots Synonym Discussion of Peculiar
- PECULIAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PECULIAR definition: 1 unusual and strange, sometimes in an unpleasant way: 2 belonging to, relating to, or found in… Learn more
- PECULIAR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Peculiar definition: strange; queer; odd See examples of PECULIAR used in a sentence
- Peculiar - definition of peculiar by The Free Dictionary
Define peculiar peculiar synonyms, peculiar pronunciation, peculiar translation, English dictionary definition of peculiar adj 1 Not ordinary or usual; odd or strange: noticed a peculiar odor in the room See Synonyms at strange 2 Belonging distinctively or primarily to one
- peculiar adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
strange or unusual, especially in a way that is unpleasant or makes you worried The meat tasted rather peculiar There was something peculiar in the way he smiled I had a peculiar feeling we'd met before He died in very peculiar circumstances For some peculiar reason, she refused to come inside
- PECULIAR - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone or something as peculiar, you think that they are strange or unusual, sometimes in an unpleasant way 2 If something is peculiar to a particular thing, person, or situation, it belongs or relates only to that thing, person, or situation
- Peculiar - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Something peculiar is notably unusual If your friend starts saying strange things you don't understand, ask her why she's suddenly become peculiar
- PECULIAR Synonyms: 197 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PECULIAR: unusual, extraordinary, unique, exceptional, abnormal, rare, uncommon, odd; Antonyms of PECULIAR: common, normal, ordinary, typical, usual, customary, familiar, unexceptional
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