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bizarre (adj.)

"fantastical, odd, grotesque," 1640s, from French bizarre "odd, fantastic" (16c.), from Italian bizarro "irascible, tending to quick flashes of anger" (13c.), from bizza "fit of anger, quick flash of anger" (13c.). The sense in Italian evolved to "unpredictable, eccentric," then "strange, weird," in which sense it was taken into French and then English. Older derivation from Basque bizar "a beard" is no longer considered tenable.

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Definitions of bizarre from WordNet

bizarre (adj.)
conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual;
restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit
Synonyms: eccentric / freakish / freaky / flaky / flakey / gonzo / off-the-wall / outlandish / outre
From wordnet.princeton.edu