strange
strange / strānj/ • adj. 1. unusual or surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand: children have some strange ideas he's a very strange man| it is strange how things change. 2. not previously visited, seen, or encountered; unfamiliar or alien: she found herself in bed in a strange place a harsh accent that was strange to his ears. ∎ (strange to/at/in) archaic unaccustomed to or unfamiliar with: I am strange to the work.3. Physics having a nonzero value for strangeness. PHRASES: feel strange (of a person or part of the body) feel unwell; have unpleasant sensations: her head still felt strange. ∎ be uncomfortable or ill at ease in a situation: the family had expected to feel strange in Stephen's company.strange to say (or poetic/lit. tell) it is surprising or unusual that: strange to say, I didn't really like carol singers.DERIVATIVES: strange·ly adv. the house was strangely quiet | strangely enough, people were able to perform this task without difficulty.