- bizarrely
- adverb see bizarre I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
bizarrely — bi|zarre|ly [ bı zarli ] adverb in a strange way that is difficult to explain: bizarrely dressed/costumed a. used for emphasizing that you think something is strange: Bizarrely, the survey reveals that six in ten adults believe in aliens … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bizarrely — UK [bɪˈzɑː(r)lɪ] / US [bɪˈzɑrlɪ] adverb a) in a strange way that is difficult to explain bizarrely dressed b) used for emphasizing that you think something is strange Bizarrely, the survey reveals that six out of ten adults believe in aliens … English dictionary
bizarrely — bizarre ► ADJECTIVE ▪ strange; unusual. DERIVATIVES bizarrely adverb bizarreness noun. ORIGIN French, from Italian bizzarro angry … English terms dictionary
bizarrely — See bizarre. * * * … Universalium
bizarrely — adverb In a bizarre manner … Wiktionary
bizarrely — adv. in a strange and unusual manner, grotesquely, outlandishly … English contemporary dictionary
bizarrely — bi·zarre·ly … English syllables
bizarrely — adv strangely, oddly, curiously, weirdly, unusually, peculiarly, outlandishly, ludicrously, freakishly, abnormally, unconventionally, ridiculously, comically, extravagantly ≠ normally … Useful english dictionary
bizarre — bizarrely, adv. bizarreness, n. /bi zahr /, adj. markedly unusual in appearance, style, or general character and often involving incongruous or unexpected elements; outrageously or whimsically strange; odd: bizarre clothing; bizarre behavior.… … Universalium
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