peculiar
pe|cu|liar /pɪkj'uːliər/
1 [ADJ]
If you describe someone or something as peculiar, you think that they are strange or unusual, sometimes in an unpleasant way.
Mr Kennet has a rather peculiar sense of humour...
Rachel thought it tasted peculiar.
= odd, strange
● peculiarly [ADV]
His face had become peculiarly expressionless.
2 [ADJ] oft ADJ to n
If something is peculiar to a particular thing, person, or situation, it belongs or relates only to that thing, person, or situation.
The problem is by no means peculiar to America.
= unique
● peculiarly [ADV]
Cricket is so peculiarly English.
1 [ADJ]
If you describe someone or something as peculiar, you think that they are strange or unusual, sometimes in an unpleasant way.
Mr Kennet has a rather peculiar sense of humour...
Rachel thought it tasted peculiar.
= odd, strange
● peculiarly [ADV]
His face had become peculiarly expressionless.
2 [ADJ] oft ADJ to n
If something is peculiar to a particular thing, person, or situation, it belongs or relates only to that thing, person, or situation.
The problem is by no means peculiar to America.
= unique
● peculiarly [ADV]
Cricket is so peculiarly English.