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Meaning of quirk
A quirk is a peculiar or unusual feature or habit of something or someone.
Etymology of quirk
The word "quirk" originated in the mid-16th century, from the Old English word "qwir" or "querc", which referred to a sudden or sharp turn
Initially, the word was used in law to describe a clever or cunning device or technique used to evade or avoid something
Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include peculiar or unusual features or habits of something or someone
Synonyms
idiosyncrasy
eccentricity
peculiarity
oddity
anomaly
aberration
irregularity
deviation
quirkiness
mannerism
affectation
trait
characteristic
feature
flaw
imperfection
defect
foible
weakness
kink
twist
turn
caprice
whim
fancy
vagary
bent
propensity
tendency
inclination
proclivity
disposition
temperament
personality
individuality
uniqueness
distinctiveness
singularity
curiosity
oddness
strangeness
weirdness
queerness
bizarreness
freakishness
grotesqueness
absurdity
incongruity
inconsistency
contradiction
paradox
anomaly
irregularity
Definitions
- A sudden sharp turn or change in something, especially a change in direction or a deviation from a straight course
- A peculiar or unusual feature or habit of something or someone
- A clever or cunning device or technique
Usage Examples
- The architect's design included a quirky twist on the traditional staircase
- Her quirky sense of humor made her a beloved comedian
- The company's quirky approach to marketing set them apart from their competitors
Antonyms
normality
regularity
conventionality
consistency
predictability
uniformity
standardization
conformity
traditionalism
orthodoxy
straightforwardness
simplicity
directness
seriousness
solemnity
gravity
somberness
gloominess
dullness
monotony
routine
mundanity
banality
triteness
cliché
stereotype
normalcy
typicality
averageness
mediocrity