Bizare vs. Bizarre: Mastering the Correct Spelling
Edited by Janet White || By Harlon Moss || Updated on March 7, 2024
"Bizare is the incorrect spelling; the correct spelling is bizarre, meaning very strange or unusual.
Which is correct: Bizare or Bizarre
How to spell Bizarre?
Bizare is Incorrect
Bizarre is Correct
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Key Differences
Remember that "bizarre" is as unusual as its spelling, requiring two 'z's instead of one.
The word sounds as strange as its meaning, so emphasize the 'z' sound with two 'z's.
"Bizarre has a double 'z' as in 'pizza,' both are uniquely memorable."
Write "bizarre" several times, focusing on the double 'z' to cement the spelling in memory.
Visualize the word with two 'z's standing out to represent two oddities coming together.
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Correct usage of Bizarre
The story took a bizare turn towards the end.
The story took a bizarre turn towards the end.
His bizare behavior caught everyone's attention.
His bizarre behavior caught everyone's attention.
She has a collection of bizare artifacts.
She has a collection of bizarre artifacts.
I encountered a bizare creature while hiking.
I encountered a bizarre creature while hiking.
The circus was filled with bizare acts.
The circus was filled with bizarre acts.
Bizarre Definitions
Oddly unconventional in style or appearance.
Her fashion sense was uniquely bizarre but captivating.
Peculiarly odd or fantastic.
The tale was filled with bizarre creatures from folklore.
Strikingly out of the ordinary.
His method of solving problems was bizarre but effective.
Extremely strange or unusual.
The circus showcased a bizarre collection of acts.
Markedly unusual in appearance, style, or general character.
The bizarre landscape seemed almost alien.
Very strange or unusual, especially in a striking or shocking way.
Strangely unconventional; highly unusual and different from common experience, often in an extravagant, fantastic, and/or conspicuous way.
Odd in manner or appearance; fantastic; whimsical; extravagant; grotesque.
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
Bizarre Sentences
The artist is known for creating bizarre sculptures that challenge conventional beauty.
The movie's plot was so bizarre that I couldn't predict what would happen next.
He told us a bizarre story about meeting a talking dog.
It was a bizarre coincidence that we ran into each other in such an unexpected place.
Their bizarre behavior during the meeting left everyone puzzled.
The museum had a section dedicated to bizarre inventions that never took off.
That's a bizarre way to solve the problem, but it actually worked.
The bizarre landscape seemed like something out of a science fiction novel.
That was a bizarre dream, full of strange and surreal scenes.
She has a bizarre sense of humor that not everyone appreciates.
The bizarre ritual involved dancing under the full moon.
The fashion show featured some bizarre designs that seemed more like art pieces.
The book's bizarre characters captivated the readers' imagination.
Her bizarre collection of vintage dolls both fascinated and unnerved her visitors.
They found themselves in a bizarre situation they could hardly explain.
A bizarre array of items was found in the old chest.
The party had a bizarre theme, requiring guests to dress as movie villains.
She received a bizarre message that made no sense at the time.
Despite its bizarre premise, the novel was surprisingly deep and thought-provoking.
The detective encountered a bizarre case that defied logical explanation.
Waking up in a bizarre world, he realized he was dreaming.
The scientist's theories were initially considered bizarre but later proved to be groundbreaking.
The play's bizarre ending left the audience in stunned silence.
It was bizarre seeing the city so deserted at that hour.
That's the most bizarre excuse I've ever heard for being late.
Bizarre Idioms & Phrases
Bizarre twist
An unexpected turn of events.
The story took a bizarre twist when the protagonist discovered she could time travel.
Bizarre encounter
An unusual or unexpected meeting.
The hikers had a bizarre encounter with a creature that seemed to vanish into thin air.
Bizarre fascination
An unusual interest or attraction.
He had a bizarre fascination with old, abandoned buildings.
Bizarre behavior
Acting in an unusual or strange manner.
The neighbors were concerned about the man's bizarre behavior late at night.
Bizarre invention
An unusual or strange creation.
The inventor was known for his bizarre inventions that often puzzled the public.
Bizarre coincidence
An unusual or unexpected occurrence of events at the same time.
It was a bizarre coincidence that they both wore the same outfit to the party.
Bizarre world
An odd or surreal place.
The book transported readers into a bizarre world where the laws of physics didn't apply.
FAQs
Which vowel is used before bizarre?
The vowel "a" is commonly used before bizarre, as in "a bizarre incident."
What is the verb form of bizarre?
Bizarre is an adjective; it does not have a verb form.
Why is it called bizarre?
It is called bizarre because it describes something that is very strange or unusual.
Which conjunction is used with bizarre?
Conjunctions like "and" or "but" can be used with bizarre.
What is the singular form of bizarre?
Bizarre is an adjective; its form doesn't change between singular and plural.
Which preposition is used with bizarre?
"In" and "of" are commonly used with bizarre, depending on the context.
What is the pronunciation of bizarre?
Bizarre is pronounced as /bɪˈzɑːr/.
What is the root word of bizarre?
The root of bizarre comes from the French word "bizarre," meaning odd or fantastic.
Is bizarre a noun or adjective?
Bizarre is an adjective.
Is bizarre an abstract noun?
No, bizarre is an adjective; it describes a quality.
Is bizarre a negative or positive word?
Bizarre is generally neutral but can have a negative connotation depending on context.
What is the plural form of bizarre?
Bizarre remains the same when describing multiple nouns.
Which article is used with bizarre?
"A" or "the" can be used, depending on the sentence structure.
Is the word bizarre imperative?
No, bizarre is descriptive, not an imperative form.
How do we divide bizarre into syllables?
Bizarre is divided into syllables as bi-zarre.
What part of speech is bizarre?
Bizarre is an adjective.
What is another term for bizarre?
Odd, peculiar, or strange are other terms for bizarre.
Which determiner is used with bizarre?
Determiners like "the," "a," or "an" can be used with bizarre.
What is the first form of bizarre?
Bizarre itself is the base form; it does not conjugate.
What is the third form of bizarre?
Adjectives like bizarre do not have third forms.
Is bizarre a countable noun?
Bizarre is not a noun; it's an adjective.
Is the bizarre term a metaphor?
Bizarre can be used metaphorically to describe something very unusual.
What is a stressed syllable in bizarre?
The second syllable "zarre" is stressed in bizarre.
What is the opposite of bizarre?
Ordinary, normal, or conventional is the opposite of bizarre.
Is bizarre an adverb?
No, bizarre is not an adverb.
Is bizarre a vowel or consonant?
The question is not applicable; bizarre is a word, not a letter.
Is bizarre a collective noun?
No, bizarre is an adjective, not a noun.
How many syllables are in bizarre?
There are two syllables in bizarre.
What is the second form of bizarre?
There is no second form; bizarre is an adjective.
How is bizarre used in a sentence?
"They encountered a bizarre situation that defied all logic."
About Author
Written by
Harlon MossHarlon is a seasoned quality moderator and accomplished content writer for Difference Wiki. An alumnus of the prestigious University of California, he earned his degree in Computer Science. Leveraging his academic background, Harlon brings a meticulous and informed perspective to his work, ensuring content accuracy and excellence.
Edited by
Janet WhiteJanet White has been an esteemed writer and blogger for Difference Wiki. Holding a Master's degree in Science and Medical Journalism from the prestigious Boston University, she has consistently demonstrated her expertise and passion for her field. When she's not immersed in her work, Janet relishes her time exercising, delving into a good book, and cherishing moments with friends and family.