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    freak·y
    /ˈfrēkē/

    adjective

    • 1. very odd, strange, or eccentric: informal "a freaky coincidence"

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  2. adjective. informal uk / ˈfriː.ki / us / ˈfriː.ki / Add to word list. very strange and sometimes a bit frightening: It was freaky hearing such a big star tell me how much he loved my record. Playing the final scene in a coffin was definitely the freakiest thing I ever had to do. Fewer examples.

  3. Freaky means very unusual in some way, often in a strange or frightening way. It is a slang word that can also mean freakish or odd. See examples, synonyms and word frequency.

  4. Something freaky is so weird that it's almost scary. If you have a freaky dream, you might wake with a frightened gasp. Very strange looking animals are freaky, and creepy stories told at night around a campfire are best when they're a little freaky.

  5. ˈfrē-kē. freakier; freakiest. Synonyms of freaky. : freakish. freakiness noun. Examples of freaky in a Sentence. That book was kind of freaky. a freaky kid wearing a weird hat. Recent Examples on the Web Some are putting cheesy amenities in their buildings — climbing walls and freaky art installations.

  6. adjective. , freak·i·er, freak·i·est. freakish. Slang. frightening. weird; strange. of or relating to freak. freaky. / ˈfriːkɪ / adjective. slang. strange; unconventional; bizarre. another word for freakish.

  7. Freaky Sentence Examples. She sensed danger and promise from the freaky guy loitering in the shadow world. They were made of branches and looked quite freaky. She sucked in deep breaths, on the verge of hysterics after the freaky trip from cliff to spaceship.

  8. Freaky is an informal adjective that means very strange or unusual. Learn how to pronounce it, see example sentences and find synonyms and collocations with the Oxford app.

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