odd
/ɑd/
adjective
- Strange or unusual; different from what is normal or expected.
- There was an odd smell coming from the kitchen.
- It's odd that she didn't answer her phone all day.
- He wore an odd hat that made everyone laugh.
- (of a number) not divisible by two; leaving a remainder of one when divided by two.
- Three, five, and seven are all odd numbers.
- She chose an odd number of flowers for the bouquet.
- Can you list the odd numbers between one and ten?
- Occurring or appearing occasionally; not regular or frequent.
- She plays tennis at odd times during the week.
- We only see each other on odd weekends.
- He does odd jobs around the neighborhood for extra cash.
- Separated from a pair or set; unmatched or leftover.
- She had an odd glove that didn't match any other.
- The set came with an odd piece that didn't fit.
- I found an odd sock under the bed.
noun
- Something that is unusual or different; often used in the phrase 'the odd one out'.
- Among the group of friends, he was always the odd one out.
- She felt like an odd in a family of athletes.
- In the box of chocolates, the green one was the odd.