Synonym: creepy, eerie, fantastic, ghostly, mysterious, odd, peculiar, queer, spooky, strange. Similar words: their, weigh, third, two-thirds. Meaning: [wɪrd /wɪəd] n. Fate personified; one of the three Weird Sisters. adj. 1. suggesting the operation of supernatural influences 2. strikingly odd or unusual.
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(1) He says a lot of weird things.
(2) A really weird thing happened last night.
(3) Weird shrieks were heard in the darkness.
(4) I started to feel quite weird.
(5) It was a weird old house, full of creaks and groans.
(6) The student inadvertently transposed the e and the i in "weird".
(7) He's different. He's weird.
(8) She'd cooked up some weird scheme that was going to earn her a fortune.
(9) From his weird behaviour, he seems a bit of an oddity.
(10) I met this really weird guy last night.
(11) The altered landscape looks unnatural and weird.
(12) She's a really weird girl.
(13) They sell all sorts of weird and wonderful products.
(14) It's really weird seeing yourself on television.
(15) His weird clothes really gas me.
(16) His weird behaviour had cooled her passion.
(17) Doesn't that seem weird to you?
(18) Some of the music was weird.
(19) Some of their clothes were really weird and wonderful.
(20) It all sounds a bit weird to me.
(21) I had a really weird dream last night.
(22) She began to make weird inhuman sounds.
(23) It must be really weird to be rich.
(24) He's got some weird ideas. Sentencedict.com
(25) Her boyfriend's a bit weird but she's all right.
(26) I found some of her poems a bit weird.
(27) She has some weird ideas.
(28) Drugs can make you do all kinds of weird things.
(29) That's weird - I thought I'd left my keys on the table but they're not there.
(30) He was sitting alone by a window with a weird contraption on the bench in front of him.