odd
Meanings
Plural: odds
Adjective
- not divisible by two
Adjective Satellite
- not easily explained
- "it is odd that his name is never mentioned"
- an indefinite quantity more than that specified
- "invited 30-odd guests"
- beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- "had an odd name"
- of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g.
- not used up
- "some odd dollars left"
Adj
- Differing from what is usual, ordinary or expected.
- Differing from what is usual, ordinary or expected.
- Peculiar, singular and strange in looks or character; eccentric, bizarre.
- Without a corresponding mate in a pair or set; unmatched; (of a pair or set) mismatched.
- Left over, remaining after the rest have been paired or grouped.
- Left over or remaining (as a small amount) after counting, payment, etc.
- Scattered; occasional, infrequent; not forming part of a set or pattern.
- Not regular or planned.
- Used or employed for odd jobs.
- Numerically indivisible by two.
- Numbered with an odd number.
- About, approximately; somewhat more than (an approximated round number).
- Out of the way, secluded.
- On the left.
- Singular in excellence; matchless; peerless; outstanding.
Noun
- Something left over, not forming part of a set.
- An odd number.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English odde, od (“odd (not even); leftover after division into pairs”), from Old Norse oddi (“odd, third or additional number; triangle”), from oddr (“point of a weapon”), from Proto-Germanic *uzdaz (“point”), from Proto-Indo-European *wes- (“to stick, prick, pierce, sting”) + *dʰeh₁- (“to set, place”).
Cognate to Icelandic oddi (“triangle, point of land, odd number”), Swedish udda (“odd”), udd (“a point”), Danish od (“point of weapon””) and odde (“a headland, point”), Norwegian Bokmål odde (“a point”, “odd”, “peculiar”); related to Old English ord (“a point”). Doublet of ord ("point").
Synonyms
aberrant, abnormal, alien, anomalous, as queer as Dick's hatband, bizarre, curious, deviant, discrepant, eerie, eldritch, errant, exceptional, extraordinary, fey, forby, freak, freakish, freaky, fremd, funny, heteroclite, hinky, incongruitous, incongruous, irregular, kooky, left, left over, leftover, mismatched, monstrous, nonstandard, odd, out of the ordinary, outlandish, outré, peculiar, quaint, queer, queer as a clockwork orange, queer as a coot, queer as a nine bob note, queer as a three dollar bill, queer as Dick's hatband, rare, remaining, rum, rummy, selcouth, seld, single, singular, strange, trippy, uncanny, uncommon, unconventional, unearthly, uneven, unexpected, unexpended, unmatched, unmated, unpaired, unreasonable, unusual, unwonted, weird, weirdsome, yampy
Antonyms
abnormal, atypical, common, endangered, even, exceptional, exotic, extraordinary, familiar, mediocre, rare, strange, uncommon, unconventional, unique, unusual
Scrabble Score: 5
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