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freakishly

Freakishly (adv) means In a strikingly strange or abnormal way. Example: “The twins looked freakishly alike.”

adv
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In a strikingly strange or abnormal way.
"The twins looked freakishly alike."
"It was freakishly warm for January."

How to use freakishly

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishUsed to emphasize how strange or extreme something is.

Common pairings
freakishly similar freakishly accurate

Word forms

more freakishly comparative, most freakishly superlative

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Etymology

From freakish + -ly.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “freakishly” mean?

The word “freakishly” means in a strikingly strange or abnormal way. In plain terms, used to emphasize how strange or extreme something is.

How do you use “freakishly” in a sentence?

Here is “freakishly” used in a sentence: “The twins looked freakishly alike.”

What part of speech is “freakishly”?

“Freakishly” is an adverb.

What is the meaning of freakishly?

"freakishly" (adv) means in a strikingly strange or abnormal way.

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