Synonym: bizarre, curious, eccentric, extra, peculiar, queer, spare, strange, unique, unusual, weird. Antonym: even. Similar words: odds, a good deal, a good deal of. Meaning: [ɑd /ɒd] adj. 1. not divisible by two 2. not easily explained 3. an indefinite quantity more than that specified 4. beyond or deviating from the usual or expected 5. of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g. 6. not used up.
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1. Her father was an odd man.
2. He's helping with odd jobs.
3. He's an odd character and no mistake!
4. It seemed rather an odd manner of deciding things.
5. 'Her behaviour was very odd.' 'How so?'
6. She's a bit of an odd bod .
7. The system has some odd little quirks.
8. It's odd that he hasn't telephoned me.
9. The odd thing was that he didn't recognize me.
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10. He'd always been odd, but not to this extent.
11. It's most odd that she hasn't written.
12. There's something odd about that man.
13. I had rather an odd experience the other day.
14. It was an odd thing to say.
15. An odd thing happened to him this morning.
16. There is something odd about her.
17. I've heard some odd tales about her.
18. I find it odd that she takes so long to do that job.
19. I had an odd sense of deja vu just as you said that.
20. I had a very odd dream about you last night.
21. I don't know what to make of his odd behaviour.
22. What an odd man!
23. There may be the odd flurry of snow over the hills tonight.
24. I find him really odd - I can't figure him out at all.
25. Her novels are an odd synthesis of English reserve and Welsh emotionalism.
26. She sat silently, flinging the odd word into the conversation from time to time.
27. His behavior is odd.
28. He's got a whole drawer full of odd socks.
29. Guess which number of the following sequence is the odd one out.
30. Many of these street people seemed to support themselves by panhandling and doing odd jobs.