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    Bi·zar·ro
    /bəˈzärō/

    adjective

    • 1. bizarre: informal North American "a whacked-out frontman for a bizarro fringe rock n' roll band"
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  3. Bizarro is an adjective or noun that describes something bizarre, fantastic, or unconventional. It may also refer to a Superman villain who lives in a parallel universe. See synonyms, examples, and word history of bizarro.

  4. 3 days ago · Bizarro is a slang word for bizarre, meaning odd or unusual, esp in an interesting or amusing way. It is also the name of a fictional mirror universe in the Superman comics.

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    Etymology

    Variant of bizarre, equivalent to bizarre +‎ -o; see that entry for more information. In the sense of “logical inverse”, derived via the comic book character Bizarro, an inverted version of Supermanfrom a planet where “good” means “bad” and so on.

    Adjective

    bizarro (comparative more bizarro, superlative most bizarro) 1. (colloquial) Alternative form of bizarre. 1.1. 1988, Daniel Moreau, In Death We Trust, page 80: 1.1.1. "So you found a cow?" Alison mocked his discovery. "That's bizarro, you know." 1.2. 2018, Kieran Shea, Koko Uncaged: 1.2.1. "Man," Hesketh said, "that's bizarro. One second they're there, and the next nothing. 2. (informal, humorous) Being the opposite or logical inverse of a familiar person, place, or situation. 2.1. 2010, Robi...

    Noun

    bizarro (countable and uncountable, plural bizarros) 1. weirdo, misfit 1.1. Synonyms: kook, odd duck, wacko; see also Thesaurus:strange person 1.1. 1997, Harold Schechter, The Manly Movie Guide, Boulevard, →ISBN: 1.1.1. Often described as "the Citizen Kane of dismemberment movies," this cult-movie masterpiece set the standards for the "bizarros-who-turn-their-home-into-a-human-slaughterhouse" horror genre. 1.2. 2008, Cindy Gerard, Whisper No Lies, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 1: 1.2.1. Sho...

    Etymology

    Either from French bizarre (“strange”, “odd”, “peculiar”), or Italian bizzarro.

    Pronunciation

    1. Rhymes: -aʁu

    Adjective

    bizarro (feminine bizarra, masculine plural bizarros, feminine plural bizarras) 1. bizarre, strange, odd 2. exotic

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): (Spain) /biˈθaro/ [biˈθa.ro] 2. IPA(key): (Latin America) /biˈsaro/ [biˈsa.ro] 3. Rhymes: -aro 4. Syllabification: bi‧za‧rro

    Etymology 1

    Presumably from the same source as bizarre, which may be Basque bizardun (“bearded”), from bizar (“beard”), or from Italian bizzarro, further etymology unknown. See English bizarrefor more.

    Etymology 2

    Borrowed from English bizarreor cognates in other languages.

    Bizarro is a word derived from bizarre, meaning strange, odd, or weird. It can also refer to a comic book character who is the opposite of Superman, or a literary genre of bizarre fiction.

  5. noun. 2. Slang. a bizarre or weird person or thing. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. Word origin. suggested by a character in Superman comic book, c. 1950s. Word Frequency. bizarro in British English. (bɪˈzɑːrəʊ ) adjective. slang. bizarre.

  6. Bizarro, bizarra es un adjetivo que puede significar valiente, generoso o raro, según el contexto. Consulta los sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos de uso en el diccionario de la Real Academia Española.

  7. 1. (= valiente) gallant ⧫ brave. 2. (= generoso) generous. Collins Spanish-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Examples of 'bizarro' in a sentence. bizarro. Example sentences from the Collins Corpus.

  8. Bizarro is an adjective that means different from the ordinary in a way that causes curiosity or suspicion. Find 133 similar and opposite words for bizarro, such as bizarre, strange, weird, funny, odd, peculiar, curious, erratic, and more.

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