Weird
UK //wɪəd//US //wɪrd//
Definition
Something that is strange or unusual.
In simple words: Strange or unusual
Examples
- That movie was really weird and hard to understand.
- I had a weird dream last night about flying cats.
- Her sense of fashion is quite weird compared to others.
- It felt weird to be the only one not dancing at the party.
- The weather has been weird lately, changing from sun to snow.
Usage notes
Use 'weird' to describe something strange or out of the ordinary. It's informal and can be used in both spoken and written contexts. In some cultures, it might be perceived as negative, while in others, it can be used humorously.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'weird' as 'weird sounds' — things that are strange to hear.
Collocations
- weird behavior
- weird feeling
- weird situation
Synonyms
- strange
- odd
- bizarre
- eccentric
- unusual
Antonyms
- normal
- usual
- common
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'strange' — 'weird' often implies oddness beyond mere strangeness.
- Using it in overly formal writing — 'weird' is more casual.