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least weird
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "least weird" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing multiple things or situations to indicate which one is the least strange or unusual. Example: "Out of all the options presented, the blue dress was the least weird choice for the party."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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9 human-written examples
Young people – at least weird young people, at very least weird young girls – are often eager to announce themselves.
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"Of all the things that happened, that was the least weird," Mr. Brodsky said.
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Not all the sketches were this funny, but they were almost always original — or at least weird.
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His hair, looking like a slovenly, postcoital cat, is actually one of the least weird things about him.
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In high school, Hall writes, in an attempt "to establish myself as fascinating, or at least weird..
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Another quantum-computing physicist called it "completely ridiculous," but Ekert said, "Of all the weird theories out there, I would say Many Worlds is the least weird".
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Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
I know from experience that I'm expected to be at least weirded out when my exes marry; a couple years ago, at a different ex's wedding, I got more than a few meant-to-be-sympathetic looks from our mutual friends.
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At any rate, I hope that young people – at least lonely, weird young people, at very least lonely weird young girls – occasionally resist some of their urges for public self-declaration.
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There isn't even, at least in Weird Al's case, much satirical intent.
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NEAR the centre of the Milky Way lurks something at least as weird as dark matter, but definitely visible.
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The Internet is reality now, a vast reality, at least as weird and complex a place as a soot-stained city or a scorching desert.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When comparing options, use "least weird" to subtly indicate the most conventional or safest choice.
Common error
Avoid using "least weird" in highly formal or professional writing where a more neutral term like "most conventional" or "least unusual" may be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "least weird" functions as a comparative adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate the item or option that is the least strange or unusual among a group. As confirmed by Ludwig, it is grammatically correct and usable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "least weird" functions as a comparative adjective indicating the option that is the least strange or unusual. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness and usability, although its frequency is uncommon. It is primarily used in news and media contexts. While generally neutral, it may be less suitable for formal academic or scientific writing. For such contexts, consider alternatives such as "least unusual" or "most conventional".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
least odd
Substitutes "weird" with a simpler synonym, preserving the core meaning of something being unusual or strange.
least strange
Replaces "weird" with a closely related term, preserving the core meaning with minimal alteration.
least unusual
Directly substitutes "weird" with a synonym, maintaining the original comparison but softening the tone.
least eccentric
Replaces "weird" with a more formal synonym, suggesting a deviation from conventional behavior or appearance but with elegance.
most commonplace
Highlights the frequency and widespread nature of something, diverging from the original emphasis on peculiarity.
most unremarkable
Highlights the lack of noteworthy qualities, differing from the original focus on unusual characteristics.
most typical
Shifts the emphasis to conformity with established norms, rather than the absence of oddity.
most ordinary
Emphasizes the commonness and lack of uniqueness, differing from the original focus on atypicality.
most predictable
Focuses on the lack of surprise or deviation from expectations, rather than the presence of oddity.
most conventional
Changes the perspective to the opposite end of the spectrum, focusing on normality rather than strangeness.
FAQs
What does "least weird" mean?
The phrase "least weird" means the option that is the /s/most+normal , /s/most+typical or /s/most+ordinary among a set of options. It implies a comparison where one thing stands out as being less strange or unusual than the others.
How can I use "least weird" in a sentence?
You can use "least weird" to describe something that is relatively normal or unremarkable compared to other things. For example: "Among all the superhero costumes, Superman's is the /s/least+eccentric.
Which is a better choice, "least weird" or "least unusual"?
Both "least weird" and "least unusual" are correct, but "least unusual" may be preferred in more formal contexts, while "least weird" can be used in informal settings.
What are some synonyms for "least weird"?
Some synonyms for "least weird" include "most ordinary", "most typical", "least strange", and "least unusual".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested