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Difference between some English words
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26/11/2010 15:38:36
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>>>They pretty much mean the same thing.
>>>
>>>>What is the difference between:
>>>>strange, odd, bizarre, weird?
>>
>>:-)
>>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.
>
>That might be a regional, or even personal preference. My own personal "sort order" on these would be:
>
>Odd --> least unusual
>Strange
>Weird
>Bizarre --> most unusual

Agreed.
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