Definition: 1. Very strange or unusual. 2. Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.
Use 'bizarre' in a sentence:
1. This document is really bizarre.
2. I find the whole thing bizarre.
3. Take another ( more bizarre but nevertheless possible) scenario.
4. They saw a bizarre animal in the lake.
5. He suddenly made a bizarre attack on the media.
6. Other times, a particularly bizarre dream might help you realize it's time to slow down.
7. It was a bizarre scene.
8. The referee took centre stage as 11 players were booked and one sent off in a bizarre game.
9. Today, biologists, using 21st-century tools to study cells and DNA, are beginning to understand how these plants hunt, eat and digest—and how such bizarre adaptations arose in the first place.
10. I found the whole story bizarre, not to say unbelievable.
11. The accolade, awarded by the magazaine Total Politics, goes to the bizarre video cover of the Bucks Fizz classic "Making your mind up".
12. In this week's edition of special series on bizarre medical conditions there's a report of the case of Michelle Myers.
13. Even more bizarre, a woman conceived from a split embryo could give birth to her own twin.
14. That's not a bad thing actually, since Deadpool's bizarre digressions are exactly what makes the film appealing.
15. His attitude to state intervention has looked confused ever since his bizarre 2006 lament that chocolate oranges placed seductively at supermarket check-outs fueled obesity.
16. The bizarre product is even available with a decorative cover.
17. We accept the right of all men and women to do their own thing, however bizarre.
18. However zany and bizarre, Gadaffi was clever as a fox and had more lives than a cat.
19. Weather conditions that drive this bizarre temperature surge have visited the Arctic before.
20. To most of us, it seems bizarre that people could miss such obvious changes while they are paying active attention.
21. He deals with those unbelievable, weird, and often bizarre things and events.
22. And we know the outcome of that bizarre experiment.
23. Central African tribes and ancient Egyptians described and depicted a bizarre creature for centuries, colloquially dubbed the "African unicorn" by Europeans.
24. Other linguists in the earlier part of this century, however, who were less eager to deal with bizarre data from "exotic" language, were not always so grateful.
25. The game was also notable for the bizarre behaviour of the team's manager.
26. Hispersonality is somewhat bizarre.
27. Muffin-choker refers to a bizarre, sensational, or unbelievable news story.
28. The bizarre and suggestive menagerie of creatures that followed Godzilla onto the silver screen ranged from the intriguing to the ridiculous.
29. Some of the critter's combat strategies seem barbaric or downright bizarre.
30. Janet's as mad as a March hare-always saying and doing really bizarre things-but we love her just the way she is.It is a bizarre economic theory, I agree.
31. The lake's landscape is bizarre and deadly-and made even more so by the fact that it's the place where nearly 75percent of the world's flamingos are born.
32. The frost made bizarre figures on the window panes.
33. The building was of bizarre construction.
34. You know, that book you lent me is really bizarre.
35. That seems so bizarre.
36. From bizarre antimatter to experiments that tie light up in knots, physics has revealed some spooky sides of our world.
37. Yet it is a bizarre tactic.
38. Renshaw reveals 20 bizarre ways in which women have got their own back on former loved ones.
39. But there is also time for brief diversions onto bizarre ground, such as a discussion of the skyscraper index ( which holds that a boom in skyscraper construction is a foolproof sign of an imminent recession).
40. Suddenly all of the bizarre and seemingly isolated examples took on a meaningful focus.
41. The actor's bizarre behavior cost him several jobs.
42. He tends to write bizarre and highly experimental pieces of music.
43. His fast-paced novels are full of bizarre situations and madcap antics.
44. Everyone got a chunk of meat which was distributed by a bizarre stone knife.
45. Even without gadgets that understand our spoken commands, research suggests that, as bizarre as it sounds, under certain circumstances, people regularly ascribe human traits to everyday objects.
46. The allegations ranged from the banal to the bizarre.
47. The album is a bizarre agglomeration of styles.
48. In this week's edition of special series on Bizarre Medical Conditions, there is a report of the case of Michelle Myers.
49. In 15th-century Burgundy, royal banquets were enlivened by bizarre entremets.
50. My mother has learnt to play along with the bizarre conversations begun by father.
51. It's certainly varied and sometimes bizarre.
52. It would be wonderful to observe a singularity and obtain direct evidence of the undoubtedly bizarre phenomena that occur near one.
53. Fantasies cannot harm you, no matter how bizarre or far out they are.