weird
/ˈwiɚd/noun, adjective1 syllable
Weird means: suggesting the operation of supernatural influences.
Synonyms for weird22
noun, as in fate personified; any one of the three Weird Sisters
Wyrd
adjective, as in suggesting the operation of supernatural influences
What does weird mean?3
adjective
1
suggesting the operation of supernatural influences“an eldritch screech”
2
strikingly odd or unusual“some trick of the moonlight; some weird effect of shadow”
noun
1
fate personified; any one of the three Weird Sisters
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with weird?16
three syllables
Weird in a sentence
- The steam took the most weird shapes, enough to frighten any one.Hybrid
- I don't want to sound weird, but you look like a teenager.Amastan
- I would feel weird about using those, too.shekitten
- I don't mind if you're doing something weird, just don't let me see it.DJ_Saidez
- English may be weird, but it can be taught through tough thorough thought, though.espamatics
- If you want a girlfriend, don't be weird.Lyte3000
- That seems weird to you, too, doesn't it?CK
- If it doesn't feel weird at first, you're not learning something new.DJ_Saidez
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of weird
as a noun
- plural
- weirds
as a adjective
- comparative
- weirder
- superlative
- weirdest