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Antonyms for freak
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This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term freak.
Princeton's WordNet
freak, monster, monstrosity, lusus naturaenoun
a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
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addict, ogre, fiend, monster, demon, lusus naturae, teras, junkie, nut, colossus, junky, goliath, devil, monstrosity, giant, behemothaddict, nut, freak, junkie, junkyverb
someone who is so ardently devoted to something that it resembles an addiction
"a golf addict"; "a car nut"; "a bodybuilding freak"; "a news junkie"
Synonyms:
addict, bollock, testis, junkie, lusus naturae, monster, screwball, nut, junky, monstrosity, egg, fruitcake, en, testicle, ball, orchis, crank, drug addict, nut case, crackpot, ballockfreak out, freak, gross outverb
lose one's nerve
"When he saw the accident, he freaked out"
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How to use freak in a sentence?
Before the advancement of technology I believe many who now identify as asexual knew they were somehow different from their peers but never truly understood themselves, however since the founding of AVEN and its website, many asexuals have gathered to better understand themselves. It was finally a place where you realized you weren't alone, nor were you a freak.
Most parents freak out when I point out those numbers.
I spent 30 years in hotel rooms going in and out, so Ive never even thought about cleaning up, but shes a neat freak, so she likes everything pretty clean, so I always get on her nerves about that.
Alberto needs to make sure that Cristina stops talking about economic policy, because every time she speaks, the market and savers freak out. Fernandez will have very little time to deliver a coherent plan that the markets and the IMF can endorse.
Statistics say it is clearly a freak incident, but one freak incident is one freak incident too many, so that of course puts us in a position of looking into that.
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