Sentences with idiosyncrasy
id·i·o·syn·cra·sy
I i - Everyone has a few little idiosyncrasies.
- He mastered the idiosyncrasies of English spelling.
- The cinematography is outstanding, utilising LA's visual idiosyncrasy to stunning effect.
- In an organisational idiosyncrasy, Coleman is RailCorp's only ICT employee.
- Llewellyn-Jones has more leeway for idiosyncrasy as Dick, a man of mixed qualities.
- Idiosyncrasy refers to any personal mannerism or peculiarity and connotes strong individuality [the idiosyncrasies of a writer's style]; eccentricity implies considerable deviation from what is normal or customary and connotes whimsicality or even mental aberration [his eccentricity of wearing overshoes in the summer]