First Known Use: 13th century
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1strange
adjective \ˈstrānj\
: different from what is usual, normal, or expected
: not known, heard, or seen before
: not entirely comfortable or well
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Full Definition of STRANGE
1
a archaic : of, relating to, or characteristic of another country : foreign b : not native to or naturally belonging in a place : of external origin, kind, or character
2
a : not before known, heard, or seen : unfamiliar b : exciting wonder or awe : extraordinary
3
a : discouraging familiarities : reserved, distant b : ill at ease
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Origin of STRANGE
Middle English, from Anglo-French estrange, from Latin extraneus, literally, external, from extra outside — more at extra-
Related to STRANGE
- Synonyms
- bizarre, bizarro, cranky, crazy, curious, eccentric, erratic, far-out, funky, funny, kinky, kooky (also kookie), offbeat, off-kilter, off-the-wall, outlandish, out-of-the-way, outré, peculiar, quaint, queer, queerish, quirky, remarkable, rum [chiefly British], screwy, spaced-out, odd, wacky (also whacky), way-out, weird, weirdo, wild
- Antonyms
- familiar, nonexotic, nonglamorous, plain-Jane, unexotic, unglamorous, unromantic
Synonym Discussion of STRANGE
strange, singular, unique, peculiar, eccentric, erratic, odd, quaint, outlandish mean departing from what is ordinary, usual, or to be expected. strange stresses unfamiliarity and may apply to the foreign, the unnatural, the unaccountable <a journey filled with strange sights>. singular suggests individuality or puzzling strangeness <a singular feeling of impending disaster>. unique implies singularity and the fact of being without a known parallel <a career unique in the annals of science>. peculiar implies a marked distinctiveness <the peculiar status of America's first lady>. eccentric suggests a wide divergence from the usual or normal especially in behavior <the eccentric eating habits of preschoolers>. erratic stresses a capricious and unpredictable wandering or deviating <a friend's suddenly erratic behavior>. odd applies to a departure from the regular or expected <an odd sense of humor>. quaint suggests an old-fashioned but pleasant oddness <a quaint fishing village>. outlandish applies to what is uncouth, bizarre, or barbaric <outlandish fashions of the time>.
2strange
noun, often attributive
Definition of STRANGE
: a fundamental quark that has an electric charge of −1⁄3 and a measured energy of approximately 150 MeV; also : the flavor characterizing this particle
First Known Use of STRANGE
1974
STRANGE Defined for Kids
strange
adjective \ˈstrānj\
strang·erstrang·est
Definition of STRANGE for Kids
1
: unfamiliar 1 <strange surroundings>
2
: different from what is usual, normal, or expected <a strange sight> <strange behavior>
3
: not relaxed : uneasy <I felt strange on the first day at school.>
— strange·ly adverb
— strange·ness noun
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