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Definition of: queer
(kwir) adjective
1. Being out of the usual course of events in minor respects; singular; odd.
2. Of questionable character; open to suspicion; mysterious.
3. Slang Counterfeit.
—noun Slang
1. Counterfeit money.
2. A homosexual, especially a male homosexual: a contemptuous term.
—v.t. U.S. Slang To jeopardize or spoil. [<G quer oblique]
—queer′ly adverb
—queer′ness noun Synonyms (adj.): anomalous, bizarre, crotchety, curious, droll, eccentric, erratic, fantastic, funny, grotesque, laughable, ludicrous, mysterious, odd, peculiar, quaint, ridiculous, singular, strange, unique, unusual, whimsical. Odd is unmated, as an odd shoe, and so uneven, as an odd number. Singular is alone of its kind; as, the singular number. What is singular is odd, but what is odd may not be singular, as, a drawerful of odd gloves. A strange thing is something either unnatural or extraordinary. A singular coincidence is one the happening of which is unusual; a strange coincidence is one the cause of which is hard to explain. That which is peculiar belongs especially to a person as his own; in its ordinary use there is the implication that the thing peculiar to one is not common to the majority. Eccentric is off center, and so off or aside from the ordinary and normal course; as, genius is commonly eccentric. Eccentric is a higher and more respectful word than odd or queer. Erratic signifies wandering, a stronger and more censorious term than eccentric. Queer is aside from the common in a way that is comical or perhaps slightly ridiculous or mysterious. Quaint denotes that which is pleasingly odd and fanciful, often with something of the antique; as, the quaint architecture of medieval towns. That which is funny is calculated to provoke laughter; that which is droll is more quietly amusing. That which is grotesque in the material sense is irregular or misshapen in form or outline or ill–proportioned so as to be somewhat ridiculous; the French bizarre is practically equivalent to grotesque. See ODD. Antonyms: common, customary, familiar, natural, normal, ordinary, regular, usual.
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