Vocabulary

Bizarre

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
very strange or unusual.
Urdu meaning
عجیب، بے تکا، بے ڈھنگا
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. While it is true thatin the present case,thereisno evidence tolink the attacks against these dissidents to elements outside the UK, the picture is still bizarre.
    Dawn Editorials — Critics` views — 2026-02-09
  2. The debate on what to do with them is currently caught in a bizarre binary of `operations/ violence` vs `talks/ negotiations`.
    Dawn Editorials — A false binary — 2025-10-27
  3. Given this, Kirk held, it was bizarre how the attack was allowed to go on for six hours.
    Dawn Editorials — A killing in US — 2025-09-13
  4. Worse, they hide behind bizarre buzzwords like `gender-responsive climate finance` or `gender-transformative value chains` jargon-masking emptiness.
    Dawn Editorials — Token feminism in development — 2025-08-22
  5. The recent reconfiguration of the ruling coalition`s National Assembly strength, through the bizarre reserved seats judgement, hands over a virtual two-thirds majority to the ruling coalition and its allies.
    Dawn Editorials — Party politics and the NFC — 2025-08-04
Synonyms
strange, peculiar, odd, funny, curious, offbeat, outlandish, eccentric, unconventional,

Antonyms
ordinary, normal
Curator example
“a bizarre situation”

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