First Known Use: 1604
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idiosyncrasy
noun id·i·o·syn·cra·sy \ˌi-dē-ə-ˈsiŋ-krə-sē\
: an unusual way in which a particular person behaves or thinks
: an unusual part or feature of something
plural id·i·o·syn·cra·sies
Full Definition of IDIOSYNCRASY
1
a : a peculiarity of constitution or temperament : an individualizing characteristic or quality b : individual hypersensitiveness (as to a drug or food)
2
: characteristic peculiarity (as of temperament); broadly : eccentricity
— id·i·o·syn·crat·ic \ˌi-dē-ō-(ˌ)sin-ˈkra-tik\ adjective
— id·i·o·syn·crat·i·cal·ly \-ˈkra-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
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Examples of IDIOSYNCRASY
- Her habit of using “like” in every sentence was just one of her idiosyncrasies.
- The current system has a few idiosyncracies.
Origin of IDIOSYNCRASY
Greek idiosynkrasia, from idio- + synkerannynai to blend, from syn- + kerannynai to mingle, mix — more at crater
Related to IDIOSYNCRASY
- Synonyms
- crotchet, curiosity, eccentricity, erraticism, individualism, kink, mannerism, oddity, peculiarity, quiddity, quip, quirk, singularity, tic, trick, twist
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IDIOSYNCRASY Defined for Kids
idiosyncrasy
noun id·i·o·syn·cra·sy \ˌi-dē-ə-ˈsiŋ-krə-sē\
plural id·i·o·syn·cra·sies
Definition of IDIOSYNCRASY for Kids
: an unusual way of behaving or thinking that is characteristic of a person <When you know someone a long time, you become accustomed to their idiosyncrasies … — Lemony Snicket, The Ersatz Elevator>
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idiosyncrasy
noun id·io·syn·cra·sy \ˌid-ē-ə-ˈsiŋ-krə-sē\
plural id·io·syn·cra·sies
Medical Definition of IDIOSYNCRASY
1
: a peculiarity of physical or mental constitution or temperament
2
: individual hypersensitiveness (as to a drug or food) <anemia accompanying the use of a sulfa drug is usually considered to be due to idiosyncrasy>
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