weirdo (Meaning)

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weirdo (n)

someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric

someone deranged and possibly dangerous

weirdo Sentence Examples

  1. The eccentric neighbor was often ostracized as a weirdo due to his peculiar behavior.
  2. John's unconventional hobbies and clothing choices made him an outcast, earning him the label of weirdo.
  3. The group of teenagers mocked the newcomer for his different accent and mannerisms, calling him a weirdo.
  4. The reclusive scientist spent his days conducting strange experiments, earning him the reputation of a weirdo among his peers.
  5. Sarah's unorthodox beliefs and outspoken opinions alienated her from society, labeling her as a weirdo.
  6. The eccentric artist painted bizarre and unconventional works that perplexed critics and fascinated weirdos alike.
  7. The conspiracy theorist rambled about secret plots and alien visitations, casting him as a weirdo in the eyes of others.
  8. The quirky and unconventional girl embraced her differences and reveled in being labeled a weirdo.
  9. The enigmatic loner with piercing eyes and an enigmatic smile intrigued and perplexed those who crossed his path, branding him as a weirdo.
  10. The weirdo's unconventional life choices and unconventional appearance challenged societal norms and sparked both curiosity and judgment.

FAQs About the word weirdo

someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric, someone deranged and possibly dangerous

funny, odd, eccentric, bizarre, crazy, erratic, peculiar, remarkable, strange,weird

typical, routine, usual, average, conservative, standard, conservative, standard, prosaic, garden

The eccentric neighbor was often ostracized as a weirdo due to his peculiar behavior.

John's unconventional hobbies and clothing choices made him an outcast, earning him the label of weirdo.

The group of teenagers mocked the newcomer for his different accent and mannerisms, calling him a weirdo.

The reclusive scientist spent his days conducting strange experiments, earning him the reputation of a weirdo among his peers.