Associations to the word «Peculiarly»
Noun
- Bearing
- Eloquence
- Spacer
- Temptation
- Nature
- Tendency
- Mankind
- Imagination
- Gesture
- Scruple
- Puberty
- Statesman
- Necessity
- Habitation
- Seward
- Misfortune
- Tone
- Deference
- Devotion
- Enjoyment
- Contrary
- Atmosphere
- Feeling
- Prevalence
- Extremity
- Sinner
- Dryden
- Inconsistency
- Intercourse
- Prejudice
- Prosperity
- Politeness
- Beauty
- Coleridge
- Purity
- Almighty
- Excitement
- Regard
- Quaker
- Refinement
- Fingertip
Adjective
- Sad
- Delighted
- Cheerful
- Civilized
- Moral
- Prone
- Satisfactory
- Happy
- Gracious
- Irresistible
- Slender
- Sublime
- Mystical
- Possessed
- Inviting
- Brilliant
- Outward
- Radiant
- Scotch
- Beautiful
- Entertained
- Fertile
- Gloomy
- Sensible
- Difficult
- Exposed
- Sane
- Casual
- Destructive
- Fond
- Mild
- Offensive
- Desirous
- Confined
- Sweet
- Inaccessible
- Hearted
- Gentle
- Frank
- Worldly
- Coarse
- Destined
- Robust
- Wholesome
- Advantageous
- Horrible
- Eloquent
- Noticeable
- Softened
- Youthful
Verb
Wiktionary
PECULIARLY, adverb. Such as to be greater than usual; particularly; exceptionally.
PECULIARLY, adverb. (degree) To greater degree than is usual.
PECULIARLY, adverb. (manner) In a manner that is greater than usual.
PECULIARLY, adverb. Such as to be strange or odd.
PECULIARLY, adverb. (degree) Strangely, oddly.
PECULIARLY, adverb. (manner) In a strange or perverse manner; strangely.
PECULIARLY, adverb. (evaluative) Such as to be strange or odd.
PECULIARLY, adverb. (act-related) Acting in strange or perverse way.
PECULIARLY, adverb. Strongly associated with.
PECULIARLY, adverb. (degree) (of a place or circumstance) Mostly or solely associated with.
Dictionary definition
PECULIARLY, adverb. Uniquely or characteristically; "these peculiarly cinematic elements"; "a peculiarly French phenomenon"; "everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him"- John Knowles.
PECULIARLY, adverb. In a manner differing from the usual or expected; "had a curiously husky voice"; "he's behaving rather peculiarly".
PECULIARLY, adverb. To a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common; "he was particularly fussy about spelling"; "a particularly gruesome attack"; "under peculiarly tragic circumstances"; "an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger".
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