Freak

//fɹiːk//

Synonyms for "freak" (423 found)

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Closest matches (85)

Strong matches (127)

Related words (211)

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Translations

106 translations across 19 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • σχεδίασμα noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)

Bulgarian

4 entries
  • неестествен adj (strange, weird)
  • необикновен adj (strange, weird)
  • капри́з noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • прищя́вка noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 人妖 noun (oddball, especially in physiology)
  • 怪物 noun (oddball, especially in physiology)

Czech

4 entries
  • blázen noun (nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices)
  • fanda noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)
  • kapric noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • machr noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)

Dutch

3 entries
  • engerd noun (nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices)
  • fanaat noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)
  • freak noun (nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices)

Esperanto

4 entries
  • diviantulo noun (nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices)
  • ekŝanĝo noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • fanatikulo noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)
  • misformulo noun (person whose physique has grown far beyond the normal limits of muscular development)

Finnish

4 entries
  • omituinen adj (strange, weird)
  • outo adj (strange, weird)
  • friikki noun (oddball, especially in physiology)
  • friikki noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)

French

4 entries
  • anormal noun (oddball, especially in physiology)
  • caprice noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • déforme noun (person whose physique has grown far beyond the normal limits of muscular development)
  • fana noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)

German

4 entries
  • Freak noun (nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices)
  • Freak noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)
  • Laune noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • Spinner noun (nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • miring noun (oddball, especially in physiology)

Italian

4 entries
  • abnorme noun (oddball, especially in physiology)
  • bizzarria noun (person whose physique has grown far beyond the normal limits of muscular development)
  • capriccio noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • deforme noun (person whose physique has grown far beyond the normal limits of muscular development)

Japanese

2 entries
  • フリーク noun (oddball, especially in physiology)
  • 変人 noun (oddball, especially in physiology)

Korean

3 entries
  • 기괴한 adj (strange, weird)
  • 괴물 noun (oddball, especially in physiology)
  • 괴짜 noun (oddball, especially in physiology)

Macedonian

4 entries
  • изрод noun (oddball, especially in physiology)
  • капри́ц noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • фанатик noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)
  • чу́дак noun (nonconformist, especially in appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity, or business practices)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • aberração noun (oddball, especially in physiology)

Russian

4 entries
  • бота́ник noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)
  • задро́т noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)
  • капри́з noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • монстр noun (oddball, especially in physiology)

Spanish

4 entries
  • antojo noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • capricho noun (sudden causeless change or turn of the mind)
  • fanático noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)
  • fenómeno noun (oddball, especially in physiology)

Turkish

1 entries
  • manyak noun (person who has an obsession or extreme knowledge of something)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • дива́к noun (oddball, especially in physiology)

Sample sentences

37 total sentences available.

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I hate those spiders. They're always there to freak me out when I'm cleaning.

Source: tatoeba (1686)

Do circuses still have freak shows?

Source: tatoeba (1211025)

The freak show came to town!

Source: tatoeba (1247857)

He's a speed freak.

Source: tatoeba (1777595)

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