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Odder
1. Parts of Speech:
Adjective
2. Definitions:
Comparative form of "odd"; more strange or unusual.
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈɑdər/
- UK: /ˈɒdə(r)/
4. Origin and Usage:
The word "odder" originated from the adjective "odd" and the suffix "-er", which forms the comparative degree of adjectives. "Odd" comes from the Old Norse word "oddr" meaning "point of a weapon" or "triangle". The word "odder" is commonly used in English to describe something that is more unusual or peculiar than something else.
5. Synonyms:
- Stranger
- Curiouser
- Queerer
- Unusual
- Peculiar
6. Related Words:
- Oddly
- Order
- Reddo
- Droop
- Drool
7. Example Sentences:
- The odder the better, he always said, and his collection of bizarre art reflected that.
- The new version of the car is odder than the previous one, with a more futuristic design.
- She noticed an odder smell coming from the kitchen and went to investigate.