strange (Meaning)
strange (a)
being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird
relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world
strange (s)
not known before
Synonyms & Antonyms of strange
Synonyms:
- atypical
- far-out
- fantastic
- queerish
- striking
- salient
- outstanding
- kookie
- idiosyncratic
- flaky
- atrocious
- phantasmagorical
- notable
- confounding
- shocking
- phantasmagoric
- aberrant
- noticeable
- out-there
- bewildering
- freakish
- singular
- weirdo
- perplexing
- phenomenal
- freak
- spaced-out
- uncustomary
- cranky
- prominent
- freaky
- conspicuous
- puzzling
- unorthodox
- unwonted
- rum
- mystifying
- nonconformist
- bizarro
- baffling
- off-kilter
Antonyms:
strange Sentence Examples
- The abandoned house had an eerie and strange atmosphere that sent chills down his spine.
- The professor's strange experiments raised eyebrows among the academic community.
- The painting depicted a grotesque and strange figure that haunted their dreams.
- A strange creature emerged from the depths of the forest, its appearance both captivating and unsettling.
- The woman's strange behavior puzzled her husband, making him wonder if she had lost her mind.
- The strange noise echoing through the hallway left them feeling unnerved and on edge.
- The child's strange fascination with spiders made his parents both curious and concerned.
- The strange coincidence of events made him question whether fate was at play.
- The scientist's strange discovery sent shockwaves through the world, forever altering the course of scientific research.
- A strange feeling of deja vu washed over him, as if he had lived this moment before.
FAQs About the word strange
being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird, not known before, relating to or originating in or characteristic of anot
unusual, erratic, curious, crazy, remarkable, peculiar, odd, funny, weird,bizarre
average, everyday,normal, garden, average, prosaic, everyday, usual, typical, ordinary
The abandoned house had an eerie and strange atmosphere that sent chills down his spine.
The professor's strange experiments raised eyebrows among the academic community.
The painting depicted a grotesque and strange figure that haunted their dreams.
A strange creature emerged from the depths of the forest, its appearance both captivating and unsettling.