idiosyncratic
1 of 1adjective/ˌɪdioʊsɪnˈkrætɪk/
Forms:more idiosyncratic,most idiosyncratic
1
having characteristics that are unique to an individual or group
- His idiosyncratic way of laughing, with a snort at the end, always brought smiles to those around him.
- The restaurant's menu was filled with idiosyncratic dishes inspired by the chef's travels and experiences.
- She had an idiosyncratic habit of wearing mismatched socks every day.
- The town's idiosyncratic architecture reflected its rich history and cultural heritage.
- His idiosyncratic writing style, filled with elaborate metaphors and obscure references, made his novels stand out in the literary world.
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