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weird
[weerd]
adjective
Wow, that’s a weird getup.
I value our friendship, and I’m afraid if we start dating, it’ll get weird between us.
Informal., not functioning properly or as expected; unstable; broken.
My connection is weird so I can’t tell if they’re getting my messages or not.
The car is great except for a weird compressor that doesn't work when you run the AC at a red light.
involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny.
a weird sound;
weird lights.
Archaic., concerned with or controlling fate or destiny.
verb phrase
weird out, to feel or cause to feel discomfort, confusion, or fear because of perceived strangeness.
The cultlike admiration of some of her followers always weirded me out a little.
weird
/ wɪəd /
adjective
suggestive of or relating to the supernatural; eerie
strange or bizarre
archaic, of or relating to fate or the Fates
noun
archaic
fate or destiny
one of the Fates
See dree
verb
(tr) to destine or ordain by fate; predict
Other Word Forms
- weirdly adverb
- weirdness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of weird1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The couples decide to make the best of it and stay, promising to rock-paper-scissors for the house if anything gets “weird.”
As far as weird things go, costumes are always fun to see.
Music from that era is so weird and cool.
This is gonna sound weird, but I honestly feel like “Virgin” is my first album as a woman.
What George was experiencing and doing wasn’t morbid, or weird, or pathological, it was . . . good.
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When To Use
The word weird is hard to spell because the i goes before the e in many common words, like believe or chief, but weird doesn't follow this rule. How to spell weird: To spell weird, remember that weird is weird; it doesn't follow the classic "I before E except after C" rule. Another way to remember the order of i and e in weird is that it looks weird if you spell it wierd.
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