extraño — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bizarre adj Strikingly odd or unconventional, well outside normal experience.
- curious adjective Eager to learn or know more about something.
- dodgy adj Dishonest or unreliable; not to be trusted.
- eerie adj Strange and unsettling in a way that suggests something mysterious or supernatural.
- fey adj Having a strange, otherworldly, or magical quality.
- foreign adj Belonging to or coming from a country other than one's own.
- funny adj Causing laughter or amusement.
- kinky adj Full of tight curls or twists, especially describing hair.
- odd adj Strange, unusual, or not what you would expect.
- selcouth adj Strange, unusual, rare; unfamiliar; marvellous, wondrous.
- strange adjective Unusual, odd, or surprising, and not what you would expect.
- stranger noun A person you do not know.
- uncanny adj Strange in a way that feels unsettling or almost supernatural.
- uncommon adj Not often found or seen; rare.
- uncouth adjective Lacking good manners; crude or unrefined in behavior.
- weird adj Strange, unusual, or hard to explain; not what you would normally expect.
Senses
extraño is used for these senses in English:
- bizarre Strangely unconventional; highly unusual and different from common experience, often in an extravagant, fantastic, and/or conspicuous way.
- curious Leading one to ask questions about; somewhat odd, out of the ordinary, or unusual.
- dodgy Uncomfortable and weird.
- eerie Inspiring fear, especially in a mysterious or shadowy way; strange, weird.
- fey Strange or otherworldly.
- foreign Located outside a country or place, especially one's own.
- foreign Not characteristic of or naturally taken in by an organism or system.
- funny Strange or unusual, often in an unpleasant way. [from early 19th c.]
curious — full definition
- adjective Eager to learn or know more about something.
- adjective Strange or unusual in a way that draws attention.