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Antonyms for odd
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  1. oddadjective

    Not having a mate.

    Optimistically, he had a corner of a drawer for odd socks.

    Synonyms:
    approximately, unusual, bizarre, weird, fremd, around, single, about, rum, peculiar, queer, strange, mismatched

  2. oddadjective

    Strange, unusual.

    Synonyms:
    unusual, fremd, peculiar, approximately, queer, around, strange, single, rum, weird, bizarre, about, mismatched

  3. oddadjective

    Occasional; infrequent.

    But for the odd exception.

    Synonyms:
    bizarre, queer, about, fremd, rum, weird, peculiar, single, around, unusual, mismatched, strange, approximately

  4. oddadjective

    Left over, remaining when the rest have been grouped

    I'm the odd one out.

    Synonyms:
    rum, peculiar, weird, queer, around, mismatched, fremd, unusual, strange, bizarre, approximately, about, single

  5. oddadjective

    Casual, irregular, not planned.

    He's only worked odd jobs.

    Synonyms:
    queer, peculiar, about, fremd, weird, rum, approximately, single, unusual, mismatched, around, strange, bizarre

  6. oddadjective

    About, approximately.

    There were thirty-odd people in the room.

    Synonyms:
    about, fremd, weird, unusual, peculiar, queer, approximately, strange, bizarre, mismatched, rum, around, single

  7. oddadjective

    Not divisible by two.

    Synonyms:
    peculiar, bizarre, rum, mismatched, queer, unusual, weird, fremd, single, strange, about, approximately, around

    Antonyms:
    even

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. odd

    Odd is unmated, as an odd shoe, and so uneven, as an odd number. Singular is alone of its kind; as, the singular number. What is singular is odd, but what is odd may not be singular; as, a drawerful of odd gloves. A strange thing is something hitherto unknown in fact or in cause. A singular coincidence is one the happening of which is unusual; a strange coincidence is one the cause of which is hard to explain. That which is peculiar belongs especially to a person as his own; as, Israel was called Jehovah's "peculiar people," i. e., especially chosen and cherished by him; in its ordinary use there is the implication that the thing peculiar to one is not common to the majority nor quite approved by them, though it may be shared by many; as, the Shakers are peculiar. Eccentric is off or aside from the center, and so off or aside from the ordinary and what is considered the normal course; as, genius is commonly eccentric. Eccentric is a higher and more respectful word than odd or queer. Erratic signifies wandering, a stronger and more censorious term than eccentric. Queer is transverse or oblique, aside from the common in a way that is comical or perhaps slightly ridiculous. Quaint denotes that which is pleasingly odd and fanciful, often with something of the antique; as, the quaint architecture of medieval towns. That which is funny is calculated to provoke laughter; that which is droll is more quietly amusing. That which is grotesque in the material sense is irregular or misshapen in form or outline or ill-proportioned so as to be somewhat ridiculous; the French bizarre is practically equivalent to grotesque.

    Antonyms:
    common, customary, familiar, natural, normal, ordinary, regular, usual

    Synonyms:
    anomalous, bizarre, comical, crotchety, curious, droll, eccentric, erratic, extraordinary, fantastic, funny, grotesque, laughable, ludicrous, peculiar, preposterous, quaint, queer, ridiculous, singular, strange, uncommon, unique, unmatched, unusual, whimsical

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. odd

    Antonyms:
    aggregate, consociate, matched, balanced, squared, integrant, even, common, usual, regular, normal

    Synonyms:
    alone, sole, unmatched, remaining, over, fragmentary, uneven, singular, peculiar, queer, quaint, fantastical, uncommon, nondescript

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. odd, unevenadjective

    not divisible by two

    Antonyms:
    matched, familiar, even, usual, exact, spent, exhausted

    Synonyms:
    left(p), remaining, peculiar, curious, rum, scratchy, mismatched, uneven, singular, unpaired, unexpended, funny, unmated, spotty, left over(p), rummy, unmatched, leftover

  2. oddadjective

    not easily explained

    "it is odd that his name is never mentioned"

    Antonyms:
    usual, exhausted, spent, exact, even, matched, familiar

    Synonyms:
    uneven, curious, unexpended, unmatched, rum, funny, left(p), rummy, unpaired, unmated, left over(p), singular, remaining, leftover, peculiar

  3. oddadjective

    an indefinite quantity more than that specified

    "invited 30-odd guests"

    Antonyms:
    familiar, exact, spent, usual, even, matched, exhausted

    Synonyms:
    uneven, curious, unexpended, unmatched, rum, funny, left(p), rummy, unpaired, unmated, left over(p), singular, remaining, leftover, peculiar

  4. curious, funny, odd, peculiar, queer, rum, rummy, singularadjective

    beyond or deviating from the usual or expected

    "a curious hybrid accent"; "her speech has a funny twang"; "they have some funny ideas about war"; "had an odd name"; "the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves"; "something definitely queer about this town"; "what a rum fellow"; "singular behavior"

    Antonyms:
    even, spent, usual, familiar, matched, exhausted, exact

    Synonyms:
    unmatched, remarkable, left(p), unpaired, suspect, risible, rum, peculiar, amusing, mirthful, unique, rummy, laughable, comic, uneven, curious, unexpended, peculiar(a), homophile(a), funny, leftover, gay, remaining, fishy, particular(a), unmated, left over(p), singular, suspicious, special(a), shady, comical

  5. odd, unmatched, unmated, unpairedadjective

    of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g.

    Antonyms:
    exhausted, even, spent, usual, familiar, matched, exact

    Synonyms:
    left(p), remaining, matchless, peerless, peculiar, curious, rum, uneven, singular, unpaired, unexpended, funny, unmated, unmatchable, nonpareil, one(a), unrivaled, one and only(a), left over(p), unrivalled, rummy, unmatched, leftover

  6. leftover, left over(p), left(p), odd, remaining, unexpendedadjective

    not used up

    "leftover meatloaf"; "she had a little money left over so she went to a movie"; "some odd dollars left"; "saved the remaining sandwiches for supper"; "unexpended provisions"

    Antonyms:
    matched, exhausted, spent, familiar, exact, even, usual

How to use odd in a sentence?

  1. Harry Hamlin:

    The issue that’s most enduring is the age difference, which to me is odd.

  2. George J. Seidel:

    The ability to relate and to connect, sometimes in odd and yet striking fashion, lies at the very heart of any creative use of the mind, no matter in what field or discipline.

  3. John McAdams:

    It would be odd to be charged with harassing someone by reporting something accurately on my blog, a lot of politically correct faculty have wanted my head on a pike.

  4. Adam Cox:

    It’s odd that Joe, her ex-husband, supposedly died of a heart attack when they were desperate for money and he left her $50,000 and Tylee gets $2,000. Then Charles has $2 million, there’s a lot of red flags for me.

  5. Lisa Kern Griffin:

    It would be odd, structurally, because it would mean the Trump administration would be acting to enforce subpoenas against the Trump administration.

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Words popularity by usage frequency

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#270even
#736common
#759natural
#1299regular
#1458normal
#2683spent
#3402exact
#4152usual
#4263familiar
#4690ordinary
#5451odd
#6359balanced
#7024aggregate
#8048matched
#14778exhausted
#17349squared
#18078customary

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