English to Igbo Meaning of eccentric - eccentric


Eccentric :
eccentric

ejighị nwoke

ejighị, erikwa, iju, ọchịchọ ịmata, iberibe, Moody, mgbagwoju anya egbukpọọla, kpafuo, adịghị mkpa, ekwesighi

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Definitions of eccentric in English
Noun(1) a person with an unusual or odd personality(2) a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities
Adjective(1) conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual(2) not having a common center; not concentric
Examples of eccentric in English
(1) I work with a bunch of peculiar, eccentric guys who have a lot of really strange ideas.(2) The Fool can also represent a person in a reading, if so be prepared to meet a real maverick, an eccentric with lust for life.(3) I think I'm regarded as harmless and mildly eccentric ; I'm happy with both qualities.(4) Brando was also known for his eccentric behaviour and sometimes outlandish salary demands.(5) I've always meant to return there again, as I remember it being beautiful, serene and calming - that is, until the day my friend's slightly eccentric grandfather joined us.(6) I am originally from Canada, where this attitude was considered rather eccentric , to say the least.(7) Some orbits are so eccentric that they never loop back around again.(8) Past discoveries of planets in other solar systems had wildly eccentric orbits or orbited very close to the star.(9) The less mature neurons had abundant pink cytoplasm with central to slightly eccentric nuclei and conspicuous nucleoli.(10) Born into a bookish, slightly eccentric family, she grew up in the shadow of her mother's nervous temperament and the role of caretaker she assumed as a result.(11) During the encounter, one is thrown into the eccentric orbit and remains in the Solar System while the other is ejected into interstellar space where it wanders forever.(12) The artist was drawn to Ludwig's life after seeing a biography on the eccentric king's behaviour.(13) Almost the first thing you see, is Marcel Duchamp's rotorelief of a disc with slightly eccentric circles of hatched red, black and white.(14) He may be somewhat eccentric , but he wants to win.(15) In interviews, he comes across as an engaging, amiable eccentric .(16) In life he was regarded as an awkward customer, a cranky, eccentric figure with a talent for rubbing people up the wrong way.
Related Phrases of eccentric
(1) eccentric ::
eccentric
Synonyms
Adjective
1. unconventional ::
unconventional
2. freakish ::
mgbagwoju anya egbukpọọla
Noun
3. oddity ::
oddity
4. eccentric person ::
eccentric onye
5. character ::
agwa
Different Forms
eccentric, eccentrics
Word Example from TV Shows
If by

If by "ECCENTRIC"...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 2

"This country loves ECCENTRIC people.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 8

when everyone sees\Nthat an eccentric is holding

when everyone sees
that an ECCENTRIC is holding

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 8

This guy, Gale Boetticher,
he was eccentric.

This guy, Gale Boetticher, he was ECCENTRIC.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 5

What if I become strange and eccentric?

What if I become strange and ECCENTRIC?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 23

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