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"Eccentric" Meaning

Eccentric refers to someone or something that is unconventional, unusual, and often quirky in their behavior, habits, or characteristics. An eccentric person may have unusual interests, dress in an unconventional way, or exhibit unpredictable behavior. The word can also be used to describe something that is off-center or deviates from the norm, such as an eccentric orbit or an eccentric wheel.

"Eccentric" Examples

Eccentric


Definition


A person whose behavior, habits, or style of dress is considered unusual or unconventional.

Usage Examples


1.

The local businessman, known for his eccentric fashion sense, always wore brightly colored suits to work.

2.

Her eccentric grandmother used to play the harmonica on Tuesdays and dance in the living room.

3.

The artist's eccentric sculptures, often featuring unusual shapes and colors, gained international attention.

4.

His eccentric personality made it difficult for him to fit in with the company's more traditional work culture.

5.

The villagers referred to the elderly lady as eccentric, but secretly admired her free-spirited nature.

Synonyms


Quirky
Unconventional
Unusual
Weird
Peculiar

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