quirky

adjective
UK: /ˈkwɜːki/
US: /ˈkwɜːrki/
  1. Something quirky is unusual, strange, or unconventional, often in an endearing or interesting way.

    1. Her quirky style makes her stand out.
    2. The film's quirky humor appealed to a niche audience seeking something different.
  2. Having or characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits or habits.

    1. He's a quirky guy with unusual interests.
    2. The shop had a quirky collection of vintage items, attracting many customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "quirky" in English means: Something quirky is unusual, strange, or unconventional, often in an endearing or interesting way., Having or characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits or habits..

The phonetic transcription of "quirky" is /ˈkwɜːki/ in British English and /ˈkwɜːrki/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "quirky": eccentric, strange, unusual, odd, peculiar, whimsical, unconventional.

Example usage of "quirky": "Her quirky style makes her stand out.". More examples on the page.