1. idiosyncratic - Adjective
2. idiosyncratic - Adjective Satellite
Alt. of Idiosyncratical
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am one of the most idiosyncratic people around. Björk
Literature is idiosyncratic arrangements in horizontal lines in only twenty-six symbols, ten arabic numbers, and about eight punctuation marks. Kurt Vonnegut
I don't think people are fans of me because I wrote hit songs. I think they're fans because I'm a lunatic or a weirdo. The hit songs came out of my idiosyncratic personality, not the other way around. Billy Corgan
[A] less conventional member of the squirearchy... a political radical, reforming county magistrate and idiosyncratic historian of religions. Godfrey Higgins
Like the rest of us, Tom Paulin is a bundle of contradictions. At its finest, his work is brave, adventurous, original and wonderfully idiosyncratic. Terry Eagleton
Novels are so interior and idiosyncratic and such a solitary process. Megan Abbott