Bizzare vs. Bizarre

Edited by Huma Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Updated on September 15, 2023
The incorrect spelling is "bizzare," while the correct spelling is "bizarre." Bizarre is an adjective that describes something very strange or unusual.

Which is correct: Bizzare or Bizarre
How to spell Bizarre?

Bizzare is Incorrect

Bizarre is Correct
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Key Differences
Focus on the double 'z' but a single 'r' in "bizarre."

Sawaira Riaz
Sep 15, 2023
Rhyme it with "a far" to remember the 'r' is singular, like in "a far-off bizarre place."

Aimie Carlson
Sep 15, 2023
Think of it like "biz-zarre," breaking it down into two parts.

Sawaira Riaz
Sep 15, 2023
Remember that "bizarre" is like "bizarrely," which obviously needs only one 'r.'

Sawaira Riaz
Sep 15, 2023
Associate "bizarre" with "bazaar," where you find unusual items; both have a single 'r.'

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Sep 15, 2023
Bizzare and Bizarre Definitions
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Bizarre
Bizarre describes something that is very strange or odd.
He wore a bizarre costume to the party.

Janet White
Sep 15, 2023
Bizarre
The term may indicate something that deviates from the norm or expected.
She made a bizarre comment during the meeting.

Aimie Carlson
Sep 15, 2023
Bizarre
It can describe something that is fantastic or exotic.
We heard bizarre tales from his travels.

Janet White
Sep 15, 2023
Bizarre
Bizarre can refer to unnatural or incongruous combinations.
The chef created a bizarre dish with chocolate and garlic.

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Sep 15, 2023
Bizarre
Bizarre is used for describing unconventional or eccentric behavior.
Her bizarre antics caught everyone's attention.

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Sep 15, 2023
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Bizarre
Strangely unconventional; highly unusual and different from common experience, often in an extravagant, fantastic, and/or conspicuous way.

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Sep 13, 2023
Bizarre
Odd in manner or appearance; fantastic; whimsical; extravagant; grotesque.

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Sep 13, 2023
Bizarre
Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual;
Restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit
Famed for his eccentric spelling
A freakish combination of styles
His off-the-wall antics
The outlandish clothes of teenagers
Outre and affected stage antics

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Sep 13, 2023
FAQs
Why is it called bizarre?
The term comes from the French word "bizarre," meaning "odd, fantastic."

Sawaira Riaz
Sep 15, 2023
Which vowel is used before bizarre?
Any vowel can be used depending on the preceding word.

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Sep 15, 2023
Which preposition is used with bizarre?
"In," "of," "to," and "with" are commonly used.

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Sep 15, 2023
Is bizarre a negative or positive word?
It is generally considered neutral; context determines its tone.

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Sep 15, 2023
What is the plural form of bizarre?
Being an adjective, "bizarre" doesn't have a plural form.

Janet White
Sep 15, 2023
Which determiner is used with bizarre?
"A," "an," "the," "this," "that," depending on context.

Samantha Walker
Sep 15, 2023
What is a stressed syllable in bizarre?
The second syllable, "zarre," is stressed.

Sawaira Riaz
Sep 15, 2023
How is bizarre used in a sentence?
"The artist's latest work is truly bizarre."

Harlon Moss
Sep 15, 2023
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Sawaira RiazSawaira is a dedicated content editor at difference.wiki, where she meticulously refines articles to ensure clarity and accuracy. With a keen eye for detail, she upholds the site's commitment to delivering insightful and precise content.

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