Synonym: abnormal, irregular, odd, peculiar, queer, unusual. Antonym: common, general, normal, ordinary. Similar words: egocentric, accent, intricate, accentuate, central, concentrate, concentrating, concentrate on. Meaning: [ɪk'sentrɪk] n. 1. a person with an unusual or odd personality 2. a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities). adj. 1. conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual 2. not having a common center; not concentric.
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61. There is an extensive bibliography and fascinating biographical sketches of the often eccentric scholars who anticipated fractals.
62. Hill had established himself as a local hero and also as something of an eccentric.
63. He was a famous painter once more now, not simply a local eccentric to encounter on the beach.
64. Half the time I missed, misjudging the eccentric rotation of the bag and hurting my wrists.
65. Eccentric I see that the television game show that inspired letters to you recently has been at it again.
66. I was taken away from the school by my father and tutored in a caravan by an eccentric ex-priest.
67. Dali's public life was an eccentric extension of his surrealist vision.
68. These are just some of the myriad architectural variations on the theme of three which grace this eccentric creation.
69. They present as a major force in society attitudes and tastes which would be regarded as rather eccentric and marginal in Britain.
70. Keep clear of introspection, of brooding, of spiritualism, of everything eccentric.
71. They are in suburban Britain(sentencedict .com), dotted across a grey island nation that from here seems remote and eccentric.
72. Its survival after the early 1920s was a part of the more eccentric sections of the political underground.
73. The eccentric shape of the room made a cranny, and here he could create the illusion of solitude.
74. They are also eccentric, outrageous, and, at times, totally out of control.
75. Today, after a large increase in his income, he has extended his consumption to include color television and eccentric loafers.
76. Madame Arcati was springing on to tables, falling backwards off stools and dancing eccentric tangos.
77. Having a sense of humor he would be called eccentric.
78. In this eccentric Oscar year, will the simple virtues prevail when it comes to the best picture category?
79. In one of my close acquaintances at B.P., rationing and shortages seemed to effect an eccentric metamorphosis.
80. Such disturbed asteroids typically have orbits that are only moderately eccentric and inclined.
81. The kidnapper met twice with an eccentric representative of the Lindberghs.
82. The eccentric pair had stuffed their life savings into two bags hidden under newspapers ... because they don't trust banks.
83. We must always bear in mind what an eccentric bring-up Medora Manson gave her.
84. In a recent interview the rather eccentric group claimed to be the disciples of David Icke.
85. They flew in wide, eccentric circles and I realized that the birds were drunk.
86. His sad, excruciatingly well-behaved adolescence is inextricable from the progress of a doomed friendship with an eccentric schoolmate, Smallgods.
87. This was no longer a slightly eccentric seaside retiree with a portfolio of amusing tricks.
88. Back at home, he is exposed to an endless parade of eccentric guests and blundering workers.
89. He gained a reputation as an eccentric but dependable officer of unquenchable high spirits.
90. Egalitarian Rousseau lived out his life as the spoilt plaything of eccentric aristocrats.
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