All oddness synonyms
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O o noun oddness
- strangeness β the quality or condition of being strange.
- peculiarity β a trait, manner, characteristic, or habit that is odd or unusual.
- mysteriousness β full of, characterized by, or involving mystery: a mysterious occurrence.
- incongruity β the quality or condition of being incongruous.
- weirdness β involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound; weird lights.
- quaint β having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm; oddly picturesque: a quaint old house.
- deviation β Deviation means doing something that is different from what people consider to be normal or acceptable.
- aberration β An aberration is an incident or way of behaving that is not typical.
- abnormality β An abnormality in something, especially in a person's body or behaviour, is an unusual part or feature of it that may be worrying or dangerous.
- anomaly β If something is an anomaly, it is different from what is usual or expected.
- characteristic β The characteristics of a person or thing are the qualities or features that belong to them and make them recognizable.
- curiosity β Curiosity is a desire to know about something.
- idiosyncrasy β A mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual.
- irregularity β the quality or state of being irregular.
- phenomenon β a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable: to study the phenomena of nature.
- quirk β a peculiarity of action, behavior, or personality; mannerism: He is full of strange quirks.
- rarity β something rare, unusual, or uncommon: Snowstorms are a rarity in the South.
- bizarre β Something that is bizarre is very odd and strange.
- eccentricity β an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct: an interesting man, known for his eccentricities.
- extraordinariness β The property of being extraordinary.
- freak β a fleck or streak of color.
- freakishness β The characteristic or quality of being freakish.
- kink β a twist or curl, as in a thread, rope, wire, or hair, caused by its doubling or bending upon itself.
- outlandish β freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre: outlandish clothes; outlandish questions.
- queerness β strange or odd from a conventional viewpoint; unusually different; singular: a queer notion of justice.
- singularity β the state, fact, or quality of being singular.
- unconventionality β disregard for convention; the state or quality of being inconsistent with customs, rules, etc.; originality.
- unnaturalness β contrary to the laws or course of nature.
- conversation piece β something, esp an unusual object, that provokes conversation
- unusualness β not usual, common, or ordinary; uncommon in amount or degree; exceptional: an unusual sound; an unusual hobby; an unusual response.
- foible β a minor weakness or failing of character; slight flaw or defect: an all-too-human foible.
- caprice β A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose.
- capriciousness β subject to, led by, or indicative of a sudden, odd notion or unpredictable change; erratic: He's such a capricious boss I never know how he'll react.
- nonconformity β failure or refusal to conform, as with established customs, attitudes, or ideas.
- oddity β an odd or remarkably unusual person, thing, or event.
- whimsicality β Also, whimsicalness. whimsical quality or character.
- idiocrasy β idiosyncrasy.
- wayward β turned or turning away from what is right or proper; willful; disobedient: a wayward son; wayward behavior.
- acts β a book of the New Testament, ascribed to Luke
- trait β a distinguishing characteristic or quality, especially of one's personal nature: bad traits of character.
- affectation β If you say that someone's attitude or behaviour is an affectation, you disapprove of the fact that it is not genuine or natural, but is intended to impress other people.
- air β Air is the mixture of gases which forms the Earth's atmosphere and which we breathe.
- habit β an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary: the habit of looking both ways before crossing the street.
- pose β a movement in which the dancer steps, in any desired position, from one foot to the other with a straight knee onto the flat foot, demi-pointe, or pointe.
- pretension β the laying of a claim to something.
- trick β a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.
- quirkiness β having or full of quirks.