Sentence example with the word 'idiosyncrasy'

idiosyncrasy

aberration, character, device, figure, indicant, mark, particularity, quirkiness, specialty, tendency, whimsicality

Definition n. a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual

Last update: December 11, 2015


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Her worst idiosyncrasy involved repeating back every word that was said to her.   [noun]

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Although they are identical twins, Pam and Allison both have an idiosyncrasy which allows you to tell them apart.   [noun]

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One of her idiosyncrasy is always washing in cold water.   [adjective]

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This fact of the idiosyncrasy of national poetry he illustrated with great fulness and richness in the case of Homer, the nature of whose works he was one of the first to elucidate, the Hebrew poets, and the poetry of the north as typified in ' ` Ossian."   [Please select]

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John has more idiosyncrasy and is coloured by theology of a strongly Hellenic type.   [Please select]

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Long and often did Lorna puzzle over this idiosyncrasy of her father.   [Please select]

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It was an idiosyncrasy of Jackson's to gather and take with him every filing.   [Please select]

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This idiosyncrasy his companion, de Spain, had learned to tolerate.   [Please select]

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The Night (it must have been her idiosyncrasy) put her tongue out at them, too.   [Please select]

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His work will always express himself, and his is a personality of very positive idiosyncrasy.   [Please select]

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