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"Idiosyncratic"
Keywords:
peculiar
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eccentric
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behaviour
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idiosyncrasy
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michelangelo
Related Terms:
Idiosyncrasy
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Irony
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Concrete thinking
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Hyperbole
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Ambiguous
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Pathos
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Sarcasm
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Metaphor
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Equivocal
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Conceit
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Manner
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Litotes
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Commonplace
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Imagery
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Euphemism
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Understatement
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Expression
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Simile
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Deja vu
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Implicit
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Express
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Particular
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Innuendo
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Analogy
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Reframing
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Antiphrasis
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Tone
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Tantrum
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Explicit
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Ambivalence
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Anger
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Figurative
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Affective
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Metaphor
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Ambiguity
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Extended metaphor
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Valediction
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Mixed metaphor
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Sensibility
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Resentment
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Emotions
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Personification
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Affect
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Figurative language
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Dramatic irony
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Exaggerated
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Oxymoron
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Angry
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Epic simile
Of peculiar temper or disposition; belonging to one's peculiar and individual character.
ftp.uga.edu
"Pertaining to the Eccentricities of One's Behaviour." See "idiosyncrasy" and "-ic."
panikon.com
Odd, personalized, peculiar, eccentric and often out of context. People with autism often have idiosyncratic movements, speech, and behaviour.
access.autistics.org
peculiar to the individual; "we all have our own idiosyncratic gestures"; "Michelangelo's highly idiosyncratic style of painting"
wordnet.princeton.edu
Pertaining to an abnormal susceptibility to some drug or other agent, peculiar to the individual.
my.epilepsy.com
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