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Synonyms
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Meaning:
bizarre

very strange to look at, to have occurred etc

strange, wild

different

not the same (as a person, thing)

dissimilar, unlike

dissimilar

not the same; not like; not similar

not alike; not capable of comparison

distinctive

marking (a person, thing) as clearly different

different, unique

eccentric

(of a person, behaviour) odd; not normal (and often amusing)

bizarre, unusual

fanciful

(of a person) led by imagination instead of reason and experience

imaginary, romantic

incompatible

not able or suitable to exist together

antagonistic, contradictory

misfit

a person who is unable to live or work happily with others

nonconformist

mod

modern

modern

nonconformist

(of) a person who does not agree with and act like most people

unwilling to behave, believe as most do

novel

strange; new; of a kind not previously known; a story in prose, long enough to fill one or more volumes, about either imaginary of historical people

new, original

quaint

attractive or pleasing because unusual or old fashioned

strange, odd

rum

(a portion of) a kind of alcoholic drink made from sugar-cane juice

eccentric

screwy

crazy

eccentric

strange

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

deviating, unfamiliar

unlike

not like; different from

different

way-out

extremely modern or strange

unconventional

OFFBEAT as in Wiktionary
OFFBEAT as in Wikipedia