Strange
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Strange denotes abnormal; odd, unusual, surprising, uncanny; unknown, grotesque, bizarre, weird, unusual, unexpected; not yet part of one's experience.
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Etymology
From Middle English strange, from Old French estrange, from Latin extraneus, "that which is on the outside". Displaced native Middle English fremd, frempt (“strange”) (from Old English fremede, fremde).
Synonyms
- not normal: eccentric, unconventional, bizarre, grotesque, odd, out of the ordinary, peculiar, queer, singular, weird
- not part of one's experience: new, unfamiliar, unknown
Antonyms
- not normal: everyday, normal, regular especially US, standard, usual, unsurprising
- not part of one's experience: familiar, known
Namesakes
- Incredibly Strange Films (1986) by RE/Search
- Incredibly Strange Music
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh
- The Strange Woman
- The Stranger
See also
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