1. quaint
It's a quaint old village.
a quaint street
A quaint place is attractive or interesting with a slightly strange and old-fashioned quality.
Mary was delighted by the quaint bonnets she saw in Romania.
During out tour of Europe we passed through quaint villages.
a quaint little village
I live in a quaint little village.
quaint narrow streets
a quaint old cottage
a quaint old cottage; "What a quaint idea!" she said, laughing at him; In Spain, we visited a cobblestone plaza with quaint little cafés around its perimeter.
They all made their homes in a quaint community along a riverbank.
His accent sounds a little quaint.
2. grotesque
He created a grotesque statue of the devil.
When seen in the perspective of half-a-dozen years or more, the best of our fashions strike us as grotesque, if not unsightly.
Angličtina slovo „विचित्र„(grotesque) se zobrazí v sadách:
english front3. strange
Strange.
We found many strange plants in a botanical garden.
He sometimes makes me feel strange when we meet each other face to face.
Even though I felt that there was something strange, I just didn't know what it was.
I needed a lot of courage to try eating that strange food.
Everything happened very quickly and it was all very strange.
A face with too much make up looks strange.
People no longer consider it strange for men to let their hair grow long.
Private detectives were hired to look into the strange case.
If it's an aggressive strange salesman, then call me right away. I'll chase him off.
When I had to learn English in school, at times I would bemoan all the irregularities and strange rules.
Sentences? once more, the shopkeeper was confused by Dima's strange ramblings.
The map on page 11 looks very strange. Turn it upside down. Then it becomes a familiar map to you.
Using only "Tom" and "Mike" in many sentences is very strange.
Angličtina slovo „विचित्र„(strange) se zobrazí v sadách:
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