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Showing words for WEIRD using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Weird

weird, wider, wierd, wired, wride, wried

4 Letter Words for Weird

dier, dire, drew, drie, ired, ride, weid, weir, weri, wide, wied, wird, wire

3 Letter Words for Weird

dei, der, dew, die, dir, eir, erd, ide, ire, red, rei, rew, rid, rie, rwd, wed, wer, wid, wir

Definitions for Weird

[1] involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound; weird lights.
[2] fantastic; bizarre: a weird getup.
[3] Archaic . concerned with or controlling fate or destiny.
[4] fate; destiny.
[5] fate(def 6) .
[6] suggestive of or relating to the supernatural; eerie
[7] strange or bizarre
[8] archaic of or relating to fate or the Fates
[9] archaic , mainly Scot fate or destiny one of the Fates
[10] dree one's weird Scot See dree
[11] (tr) Scot to destine or ordain by fate; predict

Words related to Weird

outlandish, haunting, horrific, eerie, spooky, magical, creepy, kooky, mysterious, funky, strange, supernatural, ghastly, eccentric, awful, curious, unnatural, freaky, peculiar, occult

Words nearby Weird

weinberg, weinberg-salam theory, weinberger, weingartner, weir, weird, weird out, weird sisters, weirdo, weirdy, weirton

Origin of Weird

before 900; (noun) Middle English (northern form of wird ), Old English wyrd; akin to worth2; (adj.) Middle English, orig. attributive noun in phrase werde sisters the Fates (popularized as appellation of the witches in Macbeth )

Other words from Weird

weird·ly , adverb
weird·ness , noun

Word origin for Weird

Old English (ge ) wyrd destiny; related to weorthan to become, Old Norse urthr bane, Old Saxon wurd; see worth ²

Synonyms for Weird

awful, creepy, curious, eccentric, eerie, freaky, funky, ghastly, haunting, horrific, kooky, magical, mysterious, outlandish, peculiar, spooky, strange, supernatural, unnatural, grotesque, occult, oddball, queer, secret, singular, awe-inspiring, dreadful, far-out, fearful, flaky, ghostly, inscrutable, kinky, ominous, preternatural, supernal, uncanny, uncouth, unearthly