Synonym: curiously, especially, oddly, particularly, specially. Similar words: peculiar, peculiarity, familiarly, pecuniary, particularly, specular, peculate, speculate. Meaning: [pɪ'kjuːlɪə(r)lɪ] adv. 1. uniquely or characteristically 2. in a manner differing from the usual or expected 3. to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common.
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31) But it does require a peculiarly narrow and mechanical process of thought and it discourages all other.
32) Paul Fussell has developed the interesting point that the first world war was a peculiarly literary war.
33) The abandonment of separate education, peculiarly enough, has occurred without any visible national debate.
34) Skimming along the water-front with the peculiarly flat ride jeeps give when they're not lurching on one wheel over lumpy terrain.
35) For this they were peculiarly well suited by reason of their durability, portability, uniformity and ease of recognition.
36) Some patients seemed to gain psychological advantages from being ill with their neuroses, and were peculiarly difficult to cure.
37) In general, the classical perspective contained a peculiarly narrow view of what it actually is that controls human behaviour.
38) Any serious misfortune can leave a victim searching for answers and explanations, but polio was peculiarly unyielding to accountability.
39) The only thing to keep this system from Editor's Choice, is its peculiarly strangled performance.
40) Then again, perhaps rough, tough Spacefleet troopers manifested peculiarly understated displays of romantic love.
41) This is a peculiarly nasty technique of persuasion, causing great psychological anguish throughout the middle ages and even today.
42) The conflict was peculiarly bloody with both sides responsible for committing atrocities.
43) The second behavior is the peculiarly overdeveloped ability of Californians to frame experience as spectacle.
44) Athenian politics will be the poorer without this charming and peculiarly idealistic buccaneer.
45) Certainly the subject, sought from within a particular conscious episode, is peculiarly recessive.
46) The sensation of nausea on an empty stomach was peculiarly unpleasant.
47) It might seem, then, that the anti-realist is in a peculiarly weak position.
48) For one thing, it proceeded from a peculiarly Marxist view of history as the conflict between capital and labour.
49) Cellulite is a peculiarly female problem in which the hormone oestrogen plays a part.
50) He is peculiarly fortunate in his wife.
51) But women are peculiarly sensitive to their adornment.
52) Molly is behaving rather peculiarly.
53) All the characters were peculiarly unsympathetic.
54) Cricket is peculiarly the English man's own outdoor game.
55) The present moment was peculiarly propitious for rebellion.
56) The new president of the university arose and eyed him with a peculiarly approbative and grateful gaze.
57) At the Empire Theatre she found a hive of peculiarly listless and indifferent individuals.
58) It is not true that my peculiarly isolated social condition was the bar to my plunging into the midst of the world-life.
59) Tito thought he knew the voice,(www.Sentencedict.com) which had a peculiarly sharp ring.
60) When the Gold Rush began, California was a peculiarly lawless place.
More similar words: peculiar, peculiarity, familiarly, pecuniary, particularly, specular, peculate, speculate, speculator, speculative, speculation, Julia, early, pearly, yearly, nearly, gnarly, dearly, liar, clearly, beggarly, not nearly, calculi, oculist, similarly, regularly, early bird, scholarly, popularly, culinary.