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Nov 29, 2017

idiosyncratic

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Relating to idiosyncrasy; peculiar or 

individual.


  • ‘The differences are sometimes idiosyncratic, but they may also reflect deeper divisions of allegiance.’
  • ‘It is idiosyncratic to the individual carer, staff member, or nursing home.’
  • ‘You get the sense that you were surrounded by idiosyncratic and iconoclastic people.’
  • ‘The other type of risk is idiosyncratic risk, or risk that is unique to an individual in the market.’
  • ‘The aim of linguistic research is to discover the general rules, not to list the idiosyncratic and the irregular.’
  • ‘And that, as much as its unlikely origins, sums up the idiosyncratic charms of a unique golfing venue.’
  • ‘Nor does she swamp the material with idiosyncratic, personal embellishments.’
  • ‘His fans long ago came to terms with the intensely coded, idiosyncratic and bizarre thing that is Dylan.’
  • ‘His operating model is thus entirely personal, and entirely idiosyncratic.’
  • ‘He dapples and sprays his canvas with sound, and the fact he is self-taught makes his music even more idiosyncratic and unique.’
  • ‘And the picture is made more confused by McLean's own idiosyncratic personality.’
  • ‘It remains to be seen whether Irish television can prove a sympathetic home for more idiosyncratic talents than that.’
  • ‘Always an idiosyncratic individualist, he seems to have introduced his own pronunciations for the names of players.’
  • ‘One longs for less to distract you from his unique world-view and wonderfully idiosyncratic voice.’
  • ‘Penn does a marvelous job in fleshing out the little idiosyncratic elements of his character.’
  • ‘She is warm, funny, idiosyncratic and a dedicated people watcher.’
  • ‘However grand or private or idiosyncratic a state of affairs I have in mind, I can go on hoping for it in the only way that remains possible to me.’
  • ‘They're just so idiosyncratic and quirky - and yet, they're also still being made.’
  • ‘The author has a distinctive, idiosyncratic style that draws you in and keeps you reading.’
  • ‘When a lot of diverse people pursue their idiosyncratic interests, unexpected things happen.’
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