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odd
01
unusual in a way that stands out as different from the expected or typical
Examples
The odd behavior of the stranger, who kept muttering to himself, made the other passengers uneasy.
02
(of a number) not possible to divide evenly by 2
Examples
Five is an odd number, so one chair was left unused.
03
referring to something that remains or is extra, often in small or insignificant quantities
Examples
After the shopping trip, she had a few odd dollars left in her wallet.
04
(of a quantity) slightly more than the specified number, often used to express approximation
Examples
The meeting lasted for 50-odd minutes before everyone started to leave.
Examples
He showed up wearing odd socks, one red and the other blue.
06
happening rarely or infrequently
Examples
She found odd moments to relax during her busy schedule.
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