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freakish

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Adj — Strange, abnormal, or bizarre in an unsettling way.

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Etymology

From freak + -ish.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “freakish” mean?

The word “freakish” means strange, abnormal, or bizarre in an unsettling way. In plain terms, unusual to the point of seeming abnormal or eerie.

How do you pronounce “freakish”?

“Freakish” is pronounced FREE-kihsh (/ˈfɹiːkɪʃ/ in IPA).

How do you use “freakish” in a sentence?

Here is “freakish” used in a sentence: “The house had a freakish resemblance to a face.”

What part of speech is “freakish”?

“Freakish” is an adjective.

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