About The Word Outlandish
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Outlandish
| Outlandish Definition And Meaning |
What's The Definition Of Outlandish?
[adj] conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual; "restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit"; "famed for his eccentric spelling"; "a freakish combination of styles"; "the outlandish clothes of teenagers"; "outre and affected stage antics"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Outlandish: bizarre |
eccentric |
flaky |
freakish |
freaky |
outre |
unconventional
Related Terms | Find terms related to Outlandish: absurd |
alien |
animal |
apart |
back |
barbarian |
barbaric |
barbarous |
baroque |
beguiling |
bestial |
bewildering |
bizarre |
brain-born |
brutal |
brutish |
cacophonous |
campy |
clumsy |
coarse |
crude |
curious |
detached |
different |
disconnected |
discrete |
disjunct |
disrelated |
dissociated |
doggerel |
Doric |
dream-built |
dysphemistic |
eccentric |
enigmatic |
exceptional |
exotic |
exterior |
external |
exterrestrial |
exterritorial |
extragalactic |
extralateral |
extraliminal |
extramundane |
extramural |
extraneous |
extraordinary |
extrapolar |
extraprovincial |
extrasolar |
extraterrestrial |
extraterritorial |
extratribal |
extravagant |
extrinsic |
fabulous |
fanciful |
fancy-born |
fancy-built |
fancy-woven |
fantasque |
fantastic |
fascinating |
florid |
foreign |
foreign-born |
freaked out |
freakish |
freaky |
frontier |
funny |
Gothic |
graceless |
gross |
grotesque |
harsh |
ill-bred |
impolite |
improper |
impure |
in bad taste |
incommensurable |
incomparable |
incomprehensible |
inconceivable |
inconcinnate |
inconcinnous |
incorrect |
incredible |
indecorous |
independent |
inelegant |
infelicitous |
insular |
intrusive |
irrelative |
isolated |
kinky |
kooky |
low |
maggoty |
marvelous |
miraculous |
monstrous |
Neanderthal |
noncivilized |
notional |
odd |
oddball |
off |
off the wall |
offbeat |
other |
out |
outland |
outrageous |
outre |
outside |
passing strange |
peculiar |
phenomenal |
preposterous |
primitive |
prodigious |
puzzling |
quaint |
queer |
rare |
remarkable |
remote |
removed |
rococo |
rough-and-ready |
rude |
savage |
segregate |
sensational |
separate |
separated |
singular |
strange |
striking |
stupendous |
tasteless |
troglodytic |
ulterior |
ultra |
unaffiliated |
unallied |
unassociated |
uncivil |
uncivilized |
uncombed |
unconnected |
unconventional |
uncourtly |
uncouth |
uncultivated |
uncultured |
undignified |
unearthly |
uneuphonious |
unfamiliar |
unfelicitous |
ungraceful |
unheard-of |
unimaginable |
unique |
unkempt |
unknown |
unlicked |
unorthodox |
unpolished |
unprecedented |
unrefined |
unrelatable |
unrelated |
unseemly |
unsettled |
untamed |
unusual |
vulgar |
weird |
whimsical |
wild |
wonderful |
wondrous |
wondrous strange
See Also |
Outlandish In Webster's Dictionary
\Out*land"ish\, a. [AS. ?tlendisc foreign. See {Out},
{Land}, and {-ish}.]
1. Foreign; not native.
Him did outlandish women cause to sin. --Neh. xiii.
26.
Its barley water and its outlandish wines. --G. W.
Cable.
2. Hence: Not according with usage; strange; rude; barbarous;
uncouth; clownish; as, an outlandish dress, behavior, or
speech.
Something outlandish, unearthy, or at variance with
ordinary fashion. --Hawthorne.
--{Out*land"ish*ly}, adv. -- {Out*land"ish*ness}, n.
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