Strange - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |streɪndʒ|  American pronunciation of the word strange
Brit.  |streɪn(d)ʒ|  British pronunciation of the word strange

adjective

- not known before (syn: unknown)
used many strange words
saw many strange faces in the crowd

Extra examples

Does his behavior seem strange to you?

Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.

That is one of the strangest creatures I have ever seen.

He gave me a strange look.

Strange as it may seem, I don't like walking barefoot on the grass.

It's strange that nobody told me about this before.

That's strange. He was here a minute ago.

The strange thing is that nobody saw him enter or leave the building.

Children are taught not to talk to strange people.

The language was strange to me.

I don't like strange people coming into my house.

It was strange to hear her voice again.

Does Geoff's behaviour seem strange to you?

She felt there was something strange about Dexter's voice.

Isn't it strange how animals seem to sense danger?

Word forms

adjective
comparative: stranger
superlative: strangest
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