idiosyncrasyˌɪd i əˈsɪŋ krə si, -ˈsɪn-
idiosyncrasy (n)
- plural
- idiosyncrasies
English Definitions:
idiosyncrasy, foible, mannerism (noun)
a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual
idiosyncrasy (Noun)
A behavior or way of thinking that is characteristic of a person.
idiosyncrasy (Noun)
A language or behaviour that is particular to an individual or group.
idiosyncrasy (Noun)
A peculiar individual reaction to a generally innocuous substance or factor.
idiosyncrasy (Noun)
A peculiarity that serves to distinguish or identify.
Idiosyncrasy
An idiosyncrasy is an unusual feature of a person. It also means odd habit. The term is often used to express eccentricity or peculiarity. A synonym may be "quirk".
Idiosyncrasy
An idiosyncrasy is an unusual feature of a person (though there are also other uses, see below). It can also mean an odd habit. The term is often used to express eccentricity or peculiarity. A synonym may be "quirk".
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