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The odd Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈɑd
thuh ODD
ðə, ði/ /ˈɒd
thuh ODD

Definition

Used before a noun to mean 'occasional', 'not regular', or 'one or two' things, such as in 'the odd job' (an occasional job) or 'the odd mistake' (an occasional mistake).

Usage & Nuances

Mostly appears before singular countable nouns, e.g., 'the odd moment', meaning not frequent or random. Common in informal or semi-formal English. Not to be confused with 'odd' meaning 'strange'. Often means 'occasional' or 'one here and there'.

Example Sentences

I go for the odd walk in the park on weekends.

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She makes the odd mistake, but she's very careful.

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I have the odd free afternoon during the week.

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He's not a big reader, but he picks up the odd novel now and then.

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You'll get the odd email from me if something comes up.

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Most days are busy, but I do get the odd quiet day at work.

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