What is meaning of odd word?

What is meaning of odd word?

Odd is an informal word to mean occasional or now and again.

What are odd sound words?

(ˈɒdˌsaʊndɪŋ) adjective. sounding or seeming strange or unusual. An odd-sounding squawk came out of his throat from the excitement. It’s an odd-sounding combination, but bread and berries is a match made in heaven.

What type of word is odd?

strange, unusual. Not divisible by two.

What is the example of odd?

All the numbers ending with 1,3,5,7 and 9 are odd numbers. For example, numbers such as 11, 23, 35, 47 etc. are odd numbers. All the numbers ending with 0,2,4,6 and 8 are even numbers.

What is an odd vowel?

This indicates an open, back vowel, a bit like the ‘aaaaah’ you make when you yawn. Most accents, however, feature a vowel that is in fact pronounced with the tongue somewhat more front in the mouth: those with the fully back ɑ are probably in the minority.

Is odd a positive word?

From an etymological dictionary: Odd (a jut of land): something not usual or expected. Has no special positive or negative connotation.

What are some unique words?

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    What is the most uncommon word?

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