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When's "weird" used?

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Rebecca

If something is "weird," it means that it's strange and unusual! So if you think something is strange or unusual, you can call it "weird." Depending on the context, it could have a negative or positive tone. Here, it's said more in a negative and cautious way since they're unsure if the dentistry is legitimate. Ex: I find it weird that they didn't acknowledge your efforts. Ex: I think I'm a little bit weird but in a good way. Ex: This food is weird. I don't like it.

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