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    odd
    /ɒd/

    adjective

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  2. adjective. uk / ɒd / us / ɑːd / odd adjective (STRANGE) Add to word list. B2. strange or unexpected: Her father was an odd man. What an odd thing to say. The skirt and jacket looked a little odd together. That's odd - I'm sure I put my keys in this drawer and yet they're not here. It's odd that no one's seen him.

  3. 1. : differing markedly from the usual, ordinary, or accepted : peculiar. a very odd way to show gratitude. 2. a. : not regular, expected, or planned. worked at odd jobs. b. : encountered or experienced from time to time : occasional. manages to get in some reading at odd moments. 3. a.

  4. Odd refers to a number that will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. Odd also describes something that is unusual or weird. Odd has many other senses as an adjective and a few as a noun. An odd number is any number that has a remainder of 1 when it’s divided by 2.

  5. 1. Deviating from what is ordinary, usual, or expected; strange or peculiar: an odd name; odd behavior. See Synonyms at strange. 2. Being in excess of the indicated or approximate number, extent, or degree. Often used in combination: invited 30-odd guests. 3. a. Constituting a remainder: had some odd dollars left over. b.

  6. used after a number, especially a number that can be divided by ten, to show that the exact number is not known: I'd say Robert's about 40-odd - maybe 45. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. adjective. an indefinite quantity more than that specified. “invited 30- odd guests” synonyms: inexact. not exact. adjective. not easily explained. “it is odd that his name is never mentioned” synonyms: unusual. not usual or common or ordinary.

  8. strange or unusual. They're very odd people. There's something odd about that man. That painting looks very odd. a teenage girl with rather odd hair. After a while she noticed something quite odd. When we got inside something struck me as odd. It's an odd little movie. it is/seems odd that… It seems odd that nobody noticed anything wrong.

  9. ODD definition: 1. strange or unusual: 2. not happening often: 3. being one of a pair when the other item is…. Learn more.

  10. Odd definition: a hypothetical force formerly held to pervade all nature and to manifest itself in magnetism, mesmerism, chemical action, etc.. See examples of ODD used in a sentence.

  11. 1. adjective. If you describe someone or something as odd, you think that they are strange or unusual. He'd always been odd, but not to this extent. What an odd coincidence that he should have known your family. Synonyms: unusual, different, strange, rare More Synonyms of odd. oddly adverb [ADV with v] ...an oddly shaped hill.

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