Those seem like acedemic definitions. Most native English speakers wouldn't make a real difference between them.
>:-)
>Thanks Craig.
>I know that but today I just start thinking. If there are so many words for just one meaning, maybe there is some difference between them?
>I google "difference between bizarre and weird" and found this:
>
>Strange is strange
>Odd is a little bit stranger than "Strange"
>Bizarre is a little bit stranger than "Odd"
>Weird is "Strangest" :-)
>but not sure if this is right.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer