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24 January
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Question about English (US)
what is the difference between odd and weird?
what is the difference between odd and weird?
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- English (US)
Odd would be more of a pronoun. As in odd behavior. Weird would be used more to describe a personality
- English (US)
Not too much of a difference in definition
- Polish
- English (US)
Not very different in definition. Like a synonym

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