freaks

word · lemma: freak

/ˈfɹiks/
freeks
/fɹˈiːks/
freeks

Definition

As a noun, "freaks" means very unusual or strange people or things. As a verb in informal English, it can also mean becomes extremely scared, upset, or excited and loses control.

Usage & Nuances

Be careful: "freak" can sound rude when used for a person, especially directly. In everyday English, the verb is very common in patterns like "freak out" and "don't freak out." The noun use is more informal and often judgmental unless used jokingly or within a group.

Example Sentences

Some people think my neighbors are freaks because they wear costumes every day.

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She freaks when she sees a spider.

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My dad freaks about being late.

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Everyone freaks out a little before their first big interview.

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My mom freaks if I don’t text her when I get home.

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People online always freaks over the smallest rumor.

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