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- Dictionaryout·land·ish/ˌoutˈlandiSH/
adjective
- 1. looking or sounding bizarre or unfamiliar: "outlandish, brightly colored clothes"
- 2. foreign or alien: archaic "three wise, outlandish kings"
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1. : of or relating to another country : foreign. saw many outlandish animals at the zoo. 2. a. : strikingly out of the ordinary : bizarre. an outlandish costume. Her book is filled with outlandish characters. spun some outlandish tales. b. : exceeding proper or reasonable limits or standards. workers complain of outlandish hours Joan E. Rigdon.
OUTLANDISH definition: 1. strange and unusual and difficult to accept or like: 2. strange and unusual and difficult to…. Learn more.
If something is outlandish it's bizarre or unfamiliar, far outside the boundaries of expected or normal behavior. Driving around the city in a golf cart and eating spaghetti with pineapple sauce are both examples of outlandish behavior.
Outlandish definition: freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre. See examples of OUTLANDISH used in a sentence.
If you describe something as outlandish, you disapprove of it because you think it is very unusual, strange, or unreasonable.
OUTLANDISH meaning: 1. strange and unusual and difficult to accept or like: 2. strange and unusual and difficult to…. Learn more.
Definition of outlandish adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.