weird
1 of 2adjective/wɪrd/
Forms:weirder,weirdest
1
strange in a way that is difficult to understand
A2- He's a good friend, but he has some weird tastes in music.
- She has a weird habit of talking to herself when she's nervous.
- She's a little weird, always wearing mismatched socks on purpose.
- The magician did a weird trick that I still can't figure out.
- The movie had a weird ending that left the audience confused.
2
suggestive of the supernatural in a way that evokes mystery or unease
- The weird lights in the sky were thought to be a supernatural phenomenon.
- She felt a weird presence in the old house, as if something was watching her.
- The weird happenings at the abandoned mansion seemed to defy explanation.
- He had a weird dream that felt like a premonition of something supernatural.
- The weird noises at night were rumored to be caused by ghosts.