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Thesaurus --> Odd
odd: not paired
with another, or remaining
over after a pairing; without
a mate; unmatched
awe: mixed emotion of
reverence, respect, dread, and
wonder inspired by authority,
genius, great beauty,
sublimity, or might
Odd: The adjective odd has
6 senses (first 4 from tagged
texts)
1. (7) odd -- (not divisible
by two)
2. (6) odd -- (not easily
explained; "it is odd that his
name is never mentioned")
3. (3) odd -- (an indefinite
quantity more than that
specified; "invited 30-odd
guests")
4. (1) curious, funny, odd,
peculiar, queer, rum, rummy,
singular -- (beyond or
deviating from the usual or
expected; "a curious hybrid
accent"; "her speech has a
funny twang"; "they have some
funny ideas about war"; "had
an odd name"; "the peculiar
aromatic odor of cloves";
"something definitely queer
about this town"; "what a rum
fellow"; "singular behavior")
5. odd, unmatched, unmated,
unpaired -- (of the remaining
member of a pair, of socks
e.g.)
6. leftover, left over, left,
odd, remaining, unexpended --
(not used up; "leftover
meatloaf"; "she had a little
money left over so she went to
a movie"; "some odd dollars
left"; "saved the remaining
sandwiches for supper";
"unexpended provisions")
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Synonym -
adjective: 6 senses of odd
Sense 1
odd (vs. even) -- (not
divisible by two)
Sense 2
odd -- (not easily explained;
"it is odd that his name is
never mentioned")
=> unusual (vs. usual) -- (not
usual or common or ordinary;
"a scene of unusual beauty";
"a man of unusual ability";
"cruel and unusual
punishment"; "an unusual
meteorite")
Sense 3
odd -- (an indefinite quantity
more than that specified;
"invited 30-odd guests")
=> inexact (vs. exact) -- (not
exact)
Sense 4
curious, funny, odd, peculiar,
queer, rum, rummy, singular --
(beyond or deviating from the
usual or expected; "a curious
hybrid accent"; "her speech
has a funny twang"; "they have
some funny ideas about war";
"had an odd name"; "the
peculiar aromatic odor of
cloves"; "something definitely
queer about this town"; "what
a rum fellow"; "singular
behavior")
=> strange (vs. familiar),
unusual -- (being definitely
out of the ordinary and
unexpected; slightly odd or
even a bit weird; "a strange
exaltation that was
indefinable"; "a strange
fantastical mind"; "what a
strange sense of humor she
has")
Sense 5
odd, unmatched, unmated,
unpaired -- (of the remaining
member of a pair, of socks
e.g.)
=> mismatched (vs. matched) --
(either not matched or
unsuitably matched)
Sense 6
leftover, left over(predicate),
left(predicate), odd,
remaining, unexpended -- (not
used up; "leftover meatloaf";
"she had a little money left
over so she went to a movie";
"some odd dollars left";
"saved the remaining
sandwiches for supper";
"unexpended provisions")
=> unexhausted (vs. exhausted)
-- (not used up completely;
"an unexhausted well")
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Odd Antonyms: 6
senses of odd
Sense 1
odd (vs. even) -- (not
divisible by two)
even (vs. odd) -- (divisible
by two)
Sense 2
odd -- (not easily explained;
"it is odd that his name is
never mentioned")
INDIRECT (VIA unusual) ->
usual -- (occurring or
encountered or experienced or
observed frequently or in
accordance with regular
practice or procedure; "grew
the usual vegetables"; "the
usual summer heat"; "came at
the usual time"; "the child's
usual bedtime")
Sense 3
odd -- (an indefinite quantity
more than that specified;
"invited 30-odd guests")
INDIRECT (VIA inexact) ->
exact -- (marked by strict and
particular and complete
accordance with fact; "an
exact mind"; "an exact copy";
"hit the exact center of the
target")
Sense 4
curious, funny, odd, peculiar,
queer, rum, rummy, singular --
(beyond or deviating from the
usual or expected; "a curious
hybrid accent"; "her speech
has a funny twang"; "they have
some funny ideas about war";
"had an odd name"; "the
peculiar aromatic odor of
cloves"; "something definitely
queer about this town"; "what
a rum fellow"; "singular
behavior")
INDIRECT (VIA strange) ->
familiar -- (within normal
everyday experience; common
and ordinary; not strange;
"familiar ordinary objects
found in every home"; "a
familiar everyday scene"; "a
familiar excuse"; "a day like
any other filled with familiar
duties and experiences")
Sense 5
odd, unmatched, unmated,
unpaired -- (of the remaining
member of a pair, of socks
e.g.)
INDIRECT (VIA mismatched) ->
matched -- (going well
together; possessing
harmonizing qualities)
Sense 6
leftover, left over(predicate),
left(predicate), odd,
remaining, unexpended -- (not
used up; "leftover meatloaf";
"she had a little money left
over so she went to a movie";
"some odd dollars left";
"saved the remaining
sandwiches for supper";
"unexpended provisions")
INDIRECT (VIA unexhausted) ->
exhausted -- (completely
emptied of resources or
properties; "impossible to
grow tobacco on the exhausted
soil"; "the exhausted food
sources"; "exhausted oil
wells")
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