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freakish

English

Etymology

freak +? -ish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?f?i?k??/

Adjective

freakish (comparative more freakish, superlative most freakish)

  1. Resembling a freak.
  2. Strange, unusual, abnormal or bizarre.
  3. Capricious, unpredictable.

Derived terms

  • freakishly
  • freakishness

Translations

freakish From the web:

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  • what is freakish rated


wayward

English

Etymology

shortening of away +? -ward

Pronunciation

  • enPR: w?'w?rd, IPA(key): /?we?w?d/

Adjective

wayward (comparative more wayward, superlative most wayward)

  1. given to wilful, perverse deviation from the expected norm; tending to stray
  2. obstinate, contrary and unpredictable
  3. (sports) not on target

Synonyms

  • willful, headstrong, perverse, obstinate, obdurate, contrary, disobedient, insubordinate, undisciplined, capricious, witherward, froward
  • See also Thesaurus:obstinate

Translations

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  • what's wayward pines about
  • wayward son meaning
  • what wayward child mean
  • wayward what does it mean
  • wayward what is the definition
  • what does wayward son mean
  • what is wayward son about
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