bizarre

bizarre(
bih
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. extraño
The current champion found himself in the bizarre situation of starting from the back of the grid.El actual campeón se encontraba en la extraña situación de tener que salir desde la última posición de la parrilla.
b. estrafalario
I found his bizarre behavior inexplicable; going out without socks and shoes, for example.No llegaba a explicarme su conducta estrafalaria; salir a la calle sin zapatos y medias, por ejemplo.
c. raro
Have you ever seen the bizarre landscape of the Valley of the Moon in La Paz?¿Alguna vez viste el raro paisaje del Valle de la Luna en La Paz?
d. estrambótico
Have faith in your ideas, however bizarre they may seem to others.Ten fe en tus ideas, por más estrambóticas que puedan parecer a los demás.
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