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Synonyms
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Meaning:
bizarre

very strange to look at, to have occurred etc

strange, wild

disjointed

(of speech and writing) not having a good order or plan

loose, disconnected

exciting

causing strong feelings of pleasure, interest etc

inspiring, exhilarating

moving

causing an effect on a person's feelings or emotions

affecting, exciting

obscure

hidden; not clearly seen; not easily understood; not well known

not easily understood

outlandish

looking or sounding very odd, strange (especially to shock)

bizarre, strange

outstanding

(attracting attention because) better than others; (of problems, work, payment etc) still to be attended to

superior, excellent

overkill

an ability to use more nuclear bombs than would be necessary; exaggerated behaviour

extravagant; beyond normal limits

preposterous

completely impossible or ridiculous

ridiculous, bizarre

pricey

expensive

extravagant; beyond normal limits

strange

difficult to accept; surprising because not known, seen, heard etc before

deviating, unfamiliar

unorthodox

not in accordance with what is orthodox, conventional, traditional

abnormal; other than accepted

unusual

not usual; strange

different

way-out

extremely modern or strange

unconventional

weird

unnatural; strange; very unusual

odd, bizarre

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