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The meaning of QUIRK is an abrupt twist or curve. How to use quirk in a sentence. Did you know?
an unusual habit or type of behavior, or something that is strange and unexpected: a personality quirk.
an unusual habit or type of behavior, or something that is strange and unexpected: a personality quirk.
A quirk is a unique, odd, and sometimes charming trait that makes a person stand out from the crowd. Country comedian Minnie Pearl was known for her quirk of wearing a $1.98 price tag dangling from her hat.
Synonyms for QUIRK: trick, trait, characteristic, mannerism, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, eccentricity, oddity; Antonyms of QUIRK: conformity, sameness
Quirk definition: a peculiarity of action, behavior, or personality; mannerism. See examples of QUIRK used in a sentence.
noun. 1. a. a sudden twist, turn, or stroke. a quirk of fortune. b. a flourish in writing. 2. an evasion, subterfuge, or quibble. 3. a peculiarity, peculiar trait, or mannerism. 4. Rare. a clever turn of speech; sally; quip. 5. Architecture. a groove running lengthwise in a molding. verb transitive. 6. Architecture. to form with quirks.
Definition of quirk noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
noun [ C ] uk / kwɜːk / us. Add to word list. a strange habit: My aunt has a few odd quirks. quirky. adjective. strange: a quirky sense of humour. Idioms. quirk of fate. (Definition of quirk from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of quirk. in Chinese (Traditional) 怪癖, 古怪之處… See more.
Quirk Definition. A sudden twist, turn, or stroke. A quirk of fortune. An unpredictable or unaccountable act or event; a vagary. A quirk of fate. A flourish in writing. A peculiarity, peculiar trait, or mannerism. An evasion, subterfuge, or quibble. To form with quirks.