PECULIAR vs UNUSUAL: NOUN
- A privilege or property that is exclusively one's own.
- A church or parish under the jurisdiction of a diocese different from that in which it lies.
- In Oxford, a nickname for an Evangelical.
- A person or thing that is peculiar: as, the Plumstead Peculiars.
- In canon law, a particular parish or church which is exempted from the jurisdiction of the ordinary or bishop in whose diocese it lies, such as a royal peculiar (a sovereign's free chapel, exempt from any jurisdiction but that of the sovereign); a parish or church pertaining to an archbishop, bishop, dean, chapter, or prebendary, etc., which is not under the jurisdiction of the bishop of the diocese in which it is situated, but under that of some other archbishop, bishop, dean, etc.
- In colonial and provincial Massachusetts, a parish, precinct, or district not yet erected into a town; a portion set off from a town and made independent of it in respect to all or most matters of local administration, but not in respect to choosing a representative to the General Court.
- A mistress.
- That which is peculiar; a sole or exclusive property; a prerogative; a characteristic.
- A particular parish or church which is exempt from the jurisdiction of the ordinary.
- A branch of the Court of Arches having cognizance of the affairs of peculiars.
- See under Dean, 1.
- Exclusive property; that which belongs to one to the exclusion of others.
- N/A
PECULIAR vs UNUSUAL: ADJECTIVE
- Belonging distinctively or primarily to one person, group, or kind; special or unique.
- Not ordinary or usual; odd or strange: : strange.
- Markedly different from the usual
- Unusual; singular; rare; strange.
- One's own; belonging solely or especially to an individual; not possessed by others; of private, personal, or characteristic possession and use; not owned in common or in participation.
- Particular; individual; special; appropriate.
- Out of the ordinary; odd; curious; unusual.
- Common or usual for a certain place or circumstance; specific or particular.
- Unique or specific to a person or thing or category
- Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- Characteristic of one only; distinctive or special
- More than usual.
- Unlike what is expected; differing in some way from the norm.
- Not usual; uncommon; rare
- Not usual, common, or ordinary.
- Being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird
- Not commonly encountered
- Not usual or common or ordinary
PECULIAR vs UNUSUAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A religious denomination found in Essex, Sussex, Surrey, and principally in Kent, England, which believes that one may immediately cease from sin and become perfect in moral life and in spiritual perception. They therefore have no preachers, creeds, ordinances, or church organization. They also profess to rely wholly upon prayer for the cure of disease. Also called Plumstead Peculiars, from the place in which the sect originated. Synonyms Particular, etc. See special.
- Markedly different from the usual; special
- Characteristic of one only
- Distinctive or special
- Singular; unusual; uncommon; odd: as, the man has something peculiar in his manner.
- Special; particular; select.
- … Particular; distinct; individual.
- One's own; pertaining to one, not to many; of private, personal, or characteristic possession and use; with to, belonging specially or particularly.
- Not usual; not frequent; not common; rare; strange; as, an unusual season; a person of unusual erudition.
- Synonyms Uncommon, unwonted, singular, remarkable, odd.
- Slightly odd or even a bit weird
PECULIAR vs UNUSUAL: RELATED WORDS
- Weird, Bizarre, Rum, Rummy, Queer, Special, Specific, Funny, Particular, Singular, Characteristic, Curious, Unusual, Odd, Strange
- Eery, Singular, Eerie, Different, Freaky, Curious, Exotic, Unique, Unaccustomed, Weird, Extraordinary, Odd, Peculiar, Strange, Uncommon
PECULIAR vs UNUSUAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Weird, Bizarre, Rum, Rummy, Queer, Special, Specific, Funny, Particular, Singular, Characteristic, Curious, Unusual, Odd, Strange
- Eery, Singular, Eerie, Different, Freaky, Curious, Exotic, Unique, Unaccustomed, Weird, Extraordinary, Odd, Peculiar, Strange, Uncommon
PECULIAR vs UNUSUAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That worship, however, was not peculiar to Peru.
- Peculiar article, u0435xactly what I was lookingg fou0433.
- That peculiar, Uncoachable capacity for confidence produces champions.
- Speech writing requires some peculiar set of skills.
- It was a very peculiar situation at Sekota.
- Peculiar diction, Argument evaluation, Coherence and logical conclusions.
- For his peculiar delight, and his peculiar power, was in speculation; chiefly as applied to the theoretical history of man and of nations.
- Number Singular Plural Masculine peculiar peculiares Feminine peculiar peculiares Here are examples of these types of adjectives: Ella es inteligente.
- But the Second Amendment plays a peculiar role within the Bill, asannounced by its peculiar opening clause.
- They were the peculiar rites which marked out the Jews as that peculiar people.
- Try combining common first names with unusual last names, or unusual first names with common last names.
- It appears that a pig in prison was not unusual, nor was it unusual for that pig to endure quite a lengthy stay.
- They meet in the most unusual of circumstances and their relationships grows in the most unusual of ways.
- The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishments, and torture would surely meet the standard of cruel and unusual.
- Suspicious orders include, but are not limited to, orders of unusual size, orders deviating substantially from a normal pattern, and orders of unusual frequency.
- The unusual ruling follows a bench trial a few weeks ago for an unusual case brought by a prospective buyer in small claims court.
- Extraordinary or exceptional events: such as unpredictable or unusual events requiring urgent, impromptu and unusual workforce.
- Reversal of more than a few positives per year for most companies is unusual, though some industries and locations have unusual circumstances.
- Routinely monitors financial exception reports for unusual activities, transactions, and investigates anomalies or unusual transactions.
- Other unusual acts or unusual behavior that may suggest drug or alcohol use.
PECULIAR vs UNUSUAL: QUESTIONS
- What is psychic entropy peculiar to the human condition?
- What are some dishes that non-Americans find peculiar?
- Did Auden have a peculiar orientation to Christianity?
- What do peculiar velocities reveal about the universe?
- Why do galaxies with peculiar velocities appear blueshifted?
- What are some peculiar things about Imperial University?
- What are the peculiar characteristics of agricultural produce?
- What does Millard understand in Old Peculiar Lullaby?
- Why a Peculiar People Church International Ministries?
- Can heart disease cause peculiar Sweating patterns?
- Does the constitution prohibit cruel and unusual punishment?
- Is conversion therapy cruel and unusual punishment?
- Are commissary prices cruel and unusual punishment?
- How can students classify hypothetical/unusual organisms?
- Do UFOs really have'unusual flight characteristics'?
- Do UFOs really have 'unusual flight characteristics'?
- Is prison overpopulation cruel and unusual punishment?
- Which amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment?
- What is the probability of getting at least 1 unusual in 100 unusual?
- Are there any unusual or unusual percussion instruments at Jam?