STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: NOUN
- N/A
- Anything grotesque.
- A style of ornamentation characterized by fanciful combinations of intertwined forms.
- Artificial grotto-work.
- A whimsical figure, or scene, such as is found in old crypts and grottoes.
- In printing, any uncouth form of type; specifically, in Great Britain, the black square-cut display-type called gothic in the United States.
- Specifically In art, a capricious figure, work, or ornament; especially, a variety of arabesque which as a whole has no type in nature, being a combination of the parts of animals and plants, and of other incongruous elements.
- That which is grotesque, as an uncouth or ill-proportioned figure, rude and savage scenery, an inartistic, clownish, or absurd fancy, a clumsy satire, or the like.
- A work of art executed in this style.
- A style of painting, sculpture, and ornamentation in which natural forms and monstrous figures are intertwined in bizarre or fanciful combinations.
- One that is grotesque.
- Art characterized by an incongruous mixture of parts of humans and animals interwoven with plants
- A sans serif typeface.
STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: ADJECTIVE
- Reserved; distant in deportment.
- Not according to the common way; novel; odd; unusual; irregular; extraordinary; unnatural; queer.
- Not before known, heard, or seen; new.
- Of or pertaining to others; not one's own; not pertaining to one's self; not domestic.
- Belonging to another country; foreign.
- Not familiar; unaccustomed; inexperienced.
- Not at ease or comfortable
- Being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird
- Not previously known; unfamiliar.
- Not of one's own or a particular locality, environment, or kind; not native.
- Out of the ordinary or difficult to account for; unusual or peculiar.
- Reserved in manner; distant or cool.
- Not comfortable or at ease.
- Not accustomed or conditioned.
- Of, relating to, or exhibiting strangeness.
- Backward; slow.
- Relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world
- Having the quantum mechanical property of strangeness.
- An unknown vessel.
- Unfamiliar, not yet part of one's experience.
- Not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary.
- Not known before
- A harlot.
- To make it a matter of difficulty.
- To assume the character of a stranger.
- Sans serif.
- Disgusting or otherwise viscerally reviling.
- Wildly or strangely formed; whimsical; extravagant; of irregular forms and proportions; fantastic; ludicrous; antic.
- Like the figures found in ancient grottoes; grottolike.
- Of, relating to, or being the grotesque style in art or a work executed in this style.
- Outlandish or bizarre, as in character or appearance. : fantastic.
- Characterized by ludicrous, repulsive, or incongruous distortion, as of appearance or manner. : ugly.
- Ludicrously odd
- Distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous
STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To wonder; to be astonished.
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STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To alienate; to estrange.
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STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: ADVERB
- Strangely.
- In a strange manner.
- N/A
STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Surprising, Curious, etc. See wonderful.
- Synonyms Singular, Odd, etc. See eccentric.
- Slightly odd or even a bit weird
- Unfavorable; averse to one's suit.
- Unaequainted; inexperienced; unversed.
- Like a stranger; reserved; distant; estranged; not familiar.
- Unusual; singular; wonderful; surprising; remarkable; of a kind to excite curiosity; not easily explained or explainable: as, a strange story, if true a strange hallucination.
- Outlandish; queer; odd.
- Not before known, heard, or seen; unfamiliar; unknown; new: as, the custom was strange to them.
- Of or pertaining to another or others; alien; belonging to others, or to some other place or neighborhood; not lawfully belonging to one; intrusive.
- Foreign; alien; of or belonging to some other country.
- Strangely. She will speak most bitterly and strange.
- To be estranged or alienated.
- To wonder; be astonished.
- To alienate; estrange.
- Consisting of or resembling artificial grotto-work.
- Hence Of the fantastic character of such grotto-work and of its decoration; wildly formed; of irregular forms and proportions; ludicrous; antic (which see), as the arabesques of the Renaissance, in which figures human to the waist terminate in scrolls, leafage, and the like, and are associated with animal forms and impossible flowers; hence, in general, whimsical, extravagant, or odd; absurdly bold: often, or more commonly, used in a sense of condemnation or depreciation.
- Synonyms Fantastic, etc. (see fanciful); whimsical, wild, strange.
- Abnormal and hideous
STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: RELATED WORDS
- Uneasy, Alien, Quaint, Grotesque, Unfamiliar, Fantastical, Funny, Crazy, Eerie, Curious, Freaky, Unusual, Odd, Peculiar, Weird
- Preposterous, Ludicrous, Farcical, Appalling, Absurd, Bizarre, Outrageous, Fantastic, Unusual, Antic, Strange, Ugly, Fantastical, Unnatural, Monstrous
STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Uneasy, Alien, Quaint, Grotesque, Unfamiliar, Fantastical, Funny, Crazy, Eerie, Curious, Freaky, Unusual, Odd, Peculiar, Weird
- Preposterous, Ludicrous, Farcical, Appalling, Absurd, Bizarre, Outrageous, Fantastic, Unusual, Antic, Strange, Ugly, Fantastical, Unnatural, Monstrous
STRANGE vs GROTESQUE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- When we come to the doctrine of Christian giving, we find a rather strange thing, a strange situation in the Christian church.
- The Strange and Deadly Show to get all strange and sexy with two erotic horrors, The Black Room and The Toy Box!
- It seemed strange then, and it seems strange now to me, but I just came in off the turnip truck compared to Woodward.
- The strange hermit of the north who lived alone in a ghostly palace of ice, practicing his strange spells and snowy incantations.
- Strange things start to happen and it is Jack who is blamed for the strange things that are happening.
- Enter a strange and unexplored world full of strange creatures, dangers, and surprises.
- Islam began as a something strange and it will return to being strange, so blessed are the strangers.
- We all immediately clicked into some group performance art mode and began taking strange postures, making strange gestures.
- And a strange woman answered the doorbell: strange because she dressed very differently.
- Luther Strange, and clearly, Strange was going to lose.
- How perverse, gross and somewhat grotesque they were.
- Is that a grotesque enough evasion for you?
- Grotesque Mode in Contemporary Spanish Theater and Film.
- And apparently it was a pretty grotesque picture.
- Optima; and Rotis Sans is a traditional grotesque.
- This is adult voyeurism at its most grotesque.
- Cases against arrested officers were usually grotesque inventions.
- Winesburg are grotesque, or distorted, in some way.
- Their notion of Japan was grotesque, utterly static.
- The officer paced up and down, etc, grotesque.
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