weird (Meaning)
weird (n)
fate personified; any one of the three Weird Sisters
weird (s)
suggesting the operation of supernatural influences
strikingly odd or unusual
weird (n.)
Fate; destiny; one of the Fates, or Norns; also, a prediction.
A spell or charm.
weird (a.)
Of or pertaining to fate; concerned with destiny.
Of or pertaining to witchcraft; caused by, or suggesting, magical influence; supernatural; unearthly; wild; as, a weird appearance, look, sound, etc.
weird (v. t.)
To foretell the fate of; to predict; to destine to.
Synonyms & Antonyms of weird
Synonyms:
- aberrant
- cranky
- singular
- queerish
- mystifying
- unwonted
- outstanding
- conspicuous
- baffling
- far-out
- striking
- noticeable
- unorthodox
- salient
- freakish
- freaky
- prominent
- flaky
- out-there
- puzzling
- phantasmagoric
- idiosyncratic
- notable
- atypical
- confounding
- atrocious
- bewildering
- phenomenal
- spaced-out
- uncustomary
- phantasmagorical
- perplexing
- fantastic
- rum
- freak
- shocking
- extraordinary
- nonconformist
- off-kilter
- kookie
Antonyms:
weird Sentence Examples
- The boy's strange behavior was so weird that it made his classmates uneasy.
- The painting had a weird, unsettling aura that made me shiver.
- The old house had a weird history of unexplained noises and ghostly apparitions.
- The scientist's experiment resulted in a weird, glowing substance that defied explanation.
- The music video was a weird and surreal experience, filled with bizarre imagery.
- The new neighbor had a weird habit of collecting taxidermy animals.
- The smell of the factory was weird and nauseating, making me gag.
- The teacher's weird accent made it difficult for students to understand her lectures.
- The ancient ruins had a weird, mystical energy that made me feel both awe and unease.
- The dream was weird and vivid, leaving me with a sense of confusion and wonder.
FAQs About the word weird
fate personified; any one of the three Weird Sisters, suggesting the operation of supernatural influences, strikingly odd or unusualFate; destiny; one of the Fa
odd, peculiar, remarkable, erratic, curious, unusual, strange, crazy, funny,bizarre
everyday, usual, average, usual, commonplace,normal, routine, average, prosaic, normal
The boy's strange behavior was so weird that it made his classmates uneasy.
The painting had a weird, unsettling aura that made me shiver.
The old house had a weird history of unexplained noises and ghostly apparitions.
The scientist's experiment resulted in a weird, glowing substance that defied explanation.