bizarrely
In a very strange or unusual manner that is often difficult to explain or expect. It is used to describe actions, appearances, or situations that deviate significantly from what is considered normal.
Ejemplos
3 de 5He was dressed bizarrely for a simple trip to the grocery store, wearing a tuxedo and a top hat.
He was dressed bizarrely for a simple trip to the grocery store, wearing a tuxedo and a top hat.
The defendant behaved bizarrely during the trial, often muttering to himself while witnesses spoke.
The defendant behaved bizarrely during the trial, often muttering to himself while witnesses spoke.
My phone is acting bizarrely today; apps keep opening and closing by themselves.
My phone is acting bizarrely today; apps keep opening and closing by themselves.
Antónimos
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of a 'Bazaar' (a marketplace) where you see 'Bizarre' (strange) things you've never seen before.
Quiz rápido
______, the cat started barking like a dog when the mailman arrived.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: Bizarrely
Ejemplos
He was dressed bizarrely for a simple trip to the grocery store, wearing a tuxedo and a top hat.
everydayHe was dressed bizarrely for a simple trip to the grocery store, wearing a tuxedo and a top hat.
The defendant behaved bizarrely during the trial, often muttering to himself while witnesses spoke.
formalThe defendant behaved bizarrely during the trial, often muttering to himself while witnesses spoke.
My phone is acting bizarrely today; apps keep opening and closing by themselves.
informalMy phone is acting bizarrely today; apps keep opening and closing by themselves.
Bizarrely, the data points in the control group showed higher variance than those in the experimental group.
academicBizarrely, the data points in the control group showed higher variance than those in the experimental group.
The market reacted bizarrely to the positive earnings report, with share prices dropping immediately.
businessThe market reacted bizarrely to the positive earnings report, with share prices dropping immediately.
Antónimos
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
Bizarrely enough...
Bizarrely enough...
acting bizarrely
acting bizarrely
bizarrely twisted
bizarrely twisted
Se confunde a menudo con
Basely refers to acting in a low, dishonorable, or mean-spirited way, while bizarrely refers to strangeness.
Learners sometimes confuse the suffixes, but visually refers to sight, not the quality of the action.
Notas de uso
It is frequently used as a sentence adverb at the beginning of a statement to indicate that the speaker finds the entire situation strange. It can modify verbs of behavior or appearance.
Errores comunes
Some learners misspell the word by using only one 'z' or one 'r'. Others use it as a synonym for 'very', but it specifically implies strangeness, not just intensity.
Truco para recordar
Think of a 'Bazaar' (a marketplace) where you see 'Bizarre' (strange) things you've never seen before.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the French word 'bizarre' (odd), which originally may have come from the Spanish 'bizarro' meaning 'brave' or 'handsome'.
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
______, the cat started barking like a dog when the mailman arrived.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: Bizarrely
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a
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not
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