idiosyncrasy|idiosyncrasies in English
noun
[id·i·o·syn·cra·sy || ‚ɪdɪə'sɪŋkrəsɪ]
individual quality, unique characteristic, peculiarity, eccentricity; specific aspect of the physiology of an individual
Use "idiosyncrasy|idiosyncrasies" in a sentence
1. Eating no meat was Amy's idiosyncrasy.
2. I adjusted to my husband's many idiosyncrasies.
3. A distinctive behavioral trait; an idiosyncrasy.
4. One of her idiosyncrasies is keeping pet dog.
5. The book is a gem of Victorian idiosyncrasy.
6. Every village has its idiosyncrasy and its constitution.
7. But he called it an “idiosyncrasy of nature.”
8. They also cannot take the dynamic idiosyncrasy of recognizer into account.
9. It was his idiosyncrasy to seem much older than his years.
10. Wearing a raincoat, even on a hot day, is one of her idiosyncrasies.
11. Every village has its idiosyncrasy, its constitution , often its own code of morality.
12. With an idiosyncrasy thateasyto recognize you would find a familiar but refreshing world!
13. Idiosyncrasy and vicissitude had combined to stamp Sergeant Troy as an exceptional being.
14. Perhaps the intense loyalty that these firms inspire is just an interesting idiosyncrasy.
15. Romantic fanciful thoughts and connotative and elegant idiosyncrasy unfold rich an tender feeling.
16. There are good pedagogic reasons for avoiding idiomatic idiosyncrasy of this kind.
17. There were others who remarked that even saints should be permitted an idiosyncrasy or two!
18. Abnormality: noun aberration , anomaly , curiosity , deformity , deviation , divergence , erraticism, exception , idiosyncrasy , irregularity , malformation
19. She often cracks her knuckles when she's speaking - it's one of her little idiosyncrasies.
20. Synonyms for Crotchets include eccentricity, caprices, fancies, idiosyncrasies, kink, notions, quirks, twists, vagaries and whim
21. True, some might test our patience with the idiosyncrasies and foibles that are not uncommon to old age.
22. Despite all their idiosyncrasies, a dysfunctional family's lives all revolve around their blue cattle dog, Bonza
23. Synonyms for Atypicality include irregularity, abnormality, peculiarity, anomaly, deviation, aberration, eccentricity, oddity, divergence and idiosyncrasy
24. You can learn to compensate for such an idiosyncrasy with a little logic and discipline.
25. 26 But then she also spends some time persuading the audience to laugh at her own idiosyncrasies and rather portly shape.