"Quirks" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Quirks" Meaning

Quirks are eccentric or unconventional characteristics, habits, or ways of behaving that are typical of a particular person, often in a charming or amusing way.

Example: "She had a quirky sense of style that set her apart from the rest."

Synonyms: peculiarities, eccentricities, idiosyncrasies, characteristics, traits

Antonyms: normalcy, conventionality, predictability

"Quirks" Examples

Usage Examples of "Quirks"


1. Recognizing and Accepting Personal Quirks

- "I've learned to accept my partner's quirks, from the way they fold their socks to their preference for eating breakfast at midnight."

2. Technical Quirks of an Old Device ###


- "My old laptop had its quirks, like the keyboard that would randomly freeze, but it still managed to get the job done."

3. Finding the Humor in Everyday Quirks


- "My dad's quirks are what make him endearing to our family. From the funny dances he does to his bizarre fashion sense, we love him just the same."

4. Overlooking Small Quirks for a Gamer


- "My gamer friend can be a bit particular about the setup of their gaming station, but their quirks are something I've learned to overlook for the sake of the game."

5. Understanding the Importance of Communication to Overcome Quirks


- "My communication with my manager has improved significantly, helping me understand and work around future quirks in our collaboration process."

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In a way that is slightly unusual or unexpected; in a quirky manner.<br><br>Example: "She wore her bright pink socks in a quirkily eclectic combination with her business suit."

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Collaborators with an occupying power, often used specifically in the context of a country that has been invaded or occupied by a foreign power during wartime. Quislings are individuals who secretly or openly cooperate with the occupying forces, often by providing them with information, aid, or support, in order to advance their own interests, gain favor, or achieve personal benefit.<br><br>The term originated from the name of Vidkun Quisling, a Norwegian politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II, and was one of the founders of the Quisling regime in Norway. Today, the term is used more broadly to describe anyone who collaborates with an occupying power or an oppressive government.

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