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Quirk - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A quirk is a peculiar or unexpected trait, behavior, or habit that makes someone or something distinctive. It often adds charm or individuality to a person’s character.

quirk

/kwɝk/ /kwɜːk/

Definition:

An unusual habit or behavior, often unexpected or peculiar.

Synonyms:

idiosyncrasy, eccentricity, peculiarity, foible

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

normality, conformity

Common Collocations:

quirky behavior, personal quirk, strange quirk, endearing quirk

Derivatives:

quirky, quirkiness

Usage Tips:

Use "quirk" to describe minor oddities in behavior or design without strong negative judgment.

Common Phrases:

quirk of fate, by a quirk of nature, a quirky sense of humor

Etymology:

Originated in the 16th century, possibly from an old English word meaning "twist" or "turn."

Examples:

  • 1. She has a funny quirk of always humming while working.
  • 2. His quirk of collecting bottle caps amused his friends.
  • 3. The car’s design had a charming quirk—a hidden compartment.
  • 4. By a quirk of fate, they met again after years apart.

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