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Idiosyncrasies meaning

plural of idiosyncrasy

Using Idiosyncrasies

  • The main meaning on this page is: plural of idiosyncrasy
  • In the example corpus, idiosyncrasies often appears in combinations such as: idiosyncrasies of, the idiosyncrasies, idiosyncrasies and.

Context around Idiosyncrasies

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 23.2 words
  • Position in the sentence: 1 start, 13 middle, 6 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Idiosyncrasies

  • In this selection, "idiosyncrasies" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, own, countries, few, customs, clearly and gooding stand out and add context to how "idiosyncrasies" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include a few idiosyncrasies and traits and all their idiosyncrasies they can. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "idiosyncrasies" sits close to words such as abdulrazaq, adan and adolphus, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with idiosyncrasies

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

The British aspen’s idiosyncrasies have perplexed the forestry community. (10 words)

However, every election in every cycle brings its own idiosyncrasies. (10 words)

Lubbock-ites all seem to share a few idiosyncrasies and traits. (11 words)

Sebastian Maniscalco is the kind of comedic talent who isn’t afraid to shine a light on the many idiosyncrasies of humanity, and if his stand-up special is to be believed, our species has plenty of quirks to poke fun at. (42 words)

Pearl (Gilly Rogers) and Jan (Julia Wilson) know each other well, and all their idiosyncrasies – they can bicker like siblings and castigate the other for their failings but essentially they are tight and supportive and need the friendship. (38 words)

Specifically, “My Eyes Are T-Shirts”, “Loved So Little”, “Take Me Out of Town”, “All for Nothing”, and even the title tune don’t do quite enough to feel as individualized as they should (despite the aforementioned idiosyncrasies). (38 words)

Example sentences (20)

Sebastian Maniscalco is the kind of comedic talent who isn’t afraid to shine a light on the many idiosyncrasies of humanity, and if his stand-up special is to be believed, our species has plenty of quirks to poke fun at.

There are subtle ways of destroy countries idiosyncrasies, customs, traditions, and values.

Every course around the UK has its own idiosyncrasies, and Colchester's is no different.

Lubbock-ites all seem to share a few idiosyncrasies and traits.

On top of all this, Larian has confirmed it’s addressing a few weird idiosyncrasies with most of ’s party members, including all the starters.

Pearl (Gilly Rogers) and Jan (Julia Wilson) know each other well, and all their idiosyncrasies – they can bicker like siblings and castigate the other for their failings but essentially they are tight and supportive and need the friendship.

Prokofiev’s Fifth Symphony, grandly classical in conception, with dashes of the composer’s wily idiosyncrasies, was played with lush strings and enveloping brasses.

The British aspen’s idiosyncrasies have perplexed the forestry community.

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The instrument’s idiosyncrasies clearly take some getting used to when it comes to composing.

While all of the film’s characters are well-defined in their own unique, small town idiosyncrasies, Gooding is, without a doubt, the story’s crux.

While she is reluctant to be drawn on politics, she finds the “idiosyncrasies and ironies” of French political drama more interesting than those back home.

But and the subsequent laid the blueprint for rock music on Radiohead's own terms; both albums still brought the artistic flair and idiosyncrasies fans adored.

Her studies have also concluded that most of these killers exhibit a dissociative personality syndrome, a condition where a person assumes one or more personalities with their own idiosyncrasies and mannerisms.

However, every election in every cycle brings its own idiosyncrasies.

Specifically, “My Eyes Are T-Shirts”, “Loved So Little”, “Take Me Out of Town”, “All for Nothing”, and even the title tune don’t do quite enough to feel as individualized as they should (despite the aforementioned idiosyncrasies).

The graffiti-covered walls of the Campo Boario added additional layers to Gucci’s idiosyncrasies.

There are no lack of podcasts about The Internet being made right now—shows that cover the culture, politics, dark underbelly, and idiosyncrasies of being online are outnumbered only by mediocre true crime pods.

To look at these expressions, stances, idiosyncrasies of dress (whether a bandanna or woolly chaps) is to look across the years and recognize ourselves.

As is the case with idiosyncrasies, a February thaw enables all kinds of strange behaviors.

But Ikea and others may struggle with the idiosyncrasies of the local market, said Surinder Bantia, the managing director of Bantia Furniture, one of Hyderabad’s biggest brands.

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Common combinations with idiosyncrasies

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "idiosyncrasies" in a sentence?
An example: "Sebastian Maniscalco is the kind of comedic talent who isn’t afraid to shine a light on the many idiosyncrasies of humanity, and if his stand-up special is to be believed, our species has plenty of quirks to poke fun at." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "idiosyncrasies" from authentic English texts.
What does "idiosyncrasies" mean?
Idiosyncrasies means: plural of idiosyncrasy
How many example sentences with "idiosyncrasies" are there?
Voorbeeldzinnen.info contains at least 10+ example sentences with "idiosyncrasies", drawn from a database of millions of English sentences.