Idiosyncratic

//ˌɪd.i.əʊ.sɪŋˈkɹæt.ɪk//

"Idiosyncratic" in a Sentence (9 examples)

The idiosyncratic watch smith watched me from behind the window.

He had an idiosyncratic response to the medication.

Tom is very idiosyncratic.

He is known as an author for his idiosyncratic style of writing.

At the time, I set it down to some idiosyncratic, personal distaste […] but I have since had reason to believe the cause to lie much deeper in the nature of man.

It was no merely idiosyncratic experience, for the youth had the same: it was love!

British Director Ronald Eyre kept the action crisp; he was correctly content to execute the composer's wishes, rather than impose a fashionably idiosyncratic view of his own.

I’m not saying that [Charlie] Kaufman’s film will be enshrined as a classic, as those [Stanley] Kubrick films are. It’s too idiosyncratic and demanding for that: many viewers will be thinking of ending it halfway through

The name “Quentin” clearly operates as a lucky charm if you’re an idiosyncratic film-maker, especially if you deal with sudden death, craziness and Z-movie Americana.

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