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All standard antonyms

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adj standard

  • namer — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • demotic — Demotic language is the type of informal language used by ordinary people.
  • avantgarde — the advance group in any field, especially in the visual, literary, or musical arts, whose works are characterized chiefly by unorthodox and experimental methods.
  • characterful — If you describe something as characterful, you mean that it is pleasant and interesting.
  • kooky — of, like, or pertaining to a kook; eccentric, strange, or foolish.
  • causal — If there is a causal relationship between two things, one thing is responsible for causing the other thing.
  • kinky — full of kinks; closely twisted: a kinky wire.
  • antithetic — of the nature of or involving antithesis.
  • bodacious — If you say that someone or something is bodacious, you mean that they are very good or impressive.
  • different — not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different, although they are identical twins.
  • freaker — any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration.
  • factional — of a faction or factions.
  • colorful — Something that is colorful has bright colors or a lot of different colors.
  • freakish — queer; odd; unusual; grotesque: a freakish appearance.
  • atypical — Someone or something that is atypical is not typical of its kind.
  • causative — Causative factors are ones which are responsible for causing something.
  • anarchistic — An anarchistic person believes in anarchism. Anarchistic activity or literature promotes anarchism.
  • inexplainable — not explainable; incapable of being explained; inexplicable.
  • deviant — Deviant behaviour or thinking is different from what people normally consider to be acceptable.
  • eccentric — deviating from the recognized or customary character, practice, etc.; irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd: eccentric conduct; an eccentric person.
  • inexplicable — not explicable; incapable of being accounted for or explained.
  • anomalous — Something that is anomalous is different from what is usual or expected.
  • crackup — a cracking up
  • abnormal — Someone or something that is abnormal is unusual, especially in a way that is worrying.
  • miscreated — miscreated.

adjective standard

  • mismated — Badly matched or not matching.
  • nonuniform — Not uniform, regular, or constant; varying.
  • exotic — An exotic plant or animal.
  • extraordinary — Very unusual or remarkable.
  • elliptic — Of, relating to, or having the form of an ellipse.
  • quirky — having or full of quirks.
  • queer — strange or odd from a conventional viewpoint; unusually different; singular: a queer notion of justice.
  • laffer — (entertainment industry) A comedy.
  • whimsical — given to whimsy or fanciful notions; capricious: a pixyish, whimsical fellow.

noun standard

  • mummery — the performance of mummers.
  • newspeak — (sometimes initial capital letter) an official or semiofficial style of writing or saying one thing in the guise of its opposite, especially in order to serve a political or ideological cause while pretending to be objective, as in referring to “increased taxation” as “revenue enhancement.”.
  • ipseity — Selfhood; individual identity.
  • extraordinariness — The property of being extraordinary.
  • onomastics — the study of the origin, history, and use of proper names.
  • localism — a word, phrase, pronunciation, or manner of speaking that is peculiar to one locality.
  • exoticism — (uncountable) The state of being exotic.
  • quirkiness — having or full of quirks.
  • ins — (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits): walking in the park.
  • anomalism — the state or quality of being anomalous.
  • occultism — belief in the existence of secret, mysterious, or supernatural agencies.
  • character — The character of a person or place consists of all the qualities they have that make them distinct from other people or places.
  • anomaly — If something is an anomaly, it is different from what is usual or expected.
  • idiocrasy — idiosyncrasy.
  • abnormality — An abnormality in something, especially in a person's body or behaviour, is an unusual part or feature of it that may be worrying or dangerous.
  • idiom — an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements, as kick the bucket or hang one's head, or from the general grammatical rules of a language, as the table round for the round table, and that is not a constituent of a larger expression of like characteristics.
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