freakish (Meaning)

Wordnet

freakish (s)

changeable

characteristic of a freak

conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual

Webster

freakish (a.)

Apt to change the mind suddenly; whimsical; capricious.

freakish Sentence Examples

  1. The freakish storm ravaged the coastline, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
  2. His freakish strength allowed him to lift an entire car with ease.
  3. The freakish creature lurked in the shadows, its eyes gleaming menacingly.
  4. The freakish accident left the victims with horrific injuries.
  5. The freakish behavior of the child had parents and doctors baffled.
  6. The freakish cold snap froze the city in its tracks, sending temperatures plummeting.
  7. The freakish thunderstorm brought with it torrential rain and blinding lightning.
  8. The freakish grin on the killer's face sent shivers down the detective's spine.
  9. The freakish illness spread rapidly through the town, causing mass panic.
  10. The freakish silence of the abandoned building sent a chill through the explorer's heart.

FAQs About the word freakish

changeable, characteristic of a freak, conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusualApt to change the mind suddenly; whimsical; capricious.

whimsical, volatile,impulsive, eccentric,capricious, moody, shaky, mercurial, willful, romantic

reasonable, rational, sound, earthy, sensible, hardheaded, pragmatic, sound, matter-of-fact, pragmatic

The freakish storm ravaged the coastline, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

His freakish strength allowed him to lift an entire car with ease.

The freakish creature lurked in the shadows, its eyes gleaming menacingly.

The freakish accident left the victims with horrific injuries.