odd
Prononciation : [ɑd]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(adjective) when something is unusual or different from what we expect. If you see something that doesn’t seem normal or regular, we call it odd.
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The pattern on her dress was odd but very colorful.
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It's not odd to see a squirrel in a park; it's quite normal.
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Why do you think he has such odd hobbies?
Contexte : « numbers »
(adjective) when a number cannot be evenly divided by two. For example, numbers like 1, 3, 5, and 7 are odd numbers.
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I rolled an odd number on the dice, which was a 5.
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The number 4 is not odd; it is an even number.
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Is 11 an odd number?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a situation or occurrence that doesn't happen often or seems unusual. It's like a curious or strange event.
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Winning the raffle was such an odd for me; I never expected it!
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There was no odd this time; everyone followed the rules perfectly.
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Have you ever experienced an odd during a game?
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