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eccentric

Definition for eccentric

noun as in person who is bizarre, unusual

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Sometimes I wear my silk pyjamas when I am going for a walk in the mornings, does that make me eccentric?

She was one of the wealthiest women in the world and certainly the most eccentric noble of her time.

One of my most important mentors was a brilliant and eccentric rabbi from Bethesda, Maryland.

To his peers, he's an all-star eccentric who is pitied or clucked over protectively as often as he is envied.

The women Peterson photographed were offbeat, eccentric, irreverent, and not conventionally pretty.

Lorenzo Dow is still remembered by some of the "old fogies" as one of the most eccentric men that ever lived.

From all the accounts that have come down to us, he seems to have been a man of irregular habits and eccentric genius.

John N. Maffit, the well known and eccentric methodist preacher, died at Mobile.

He is simply an eccentric Scot, who does not see why he should pay for crossing a river that he can cross for nothing.

But the man inside these voluminous clothes is even still more eccentric.

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On this page you'll find 153 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to eccentric, such as: bizarre, curious, erratic, funny, idiosyncratic, and kooky.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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