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something is weird
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "something is weird" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a situation, object, or behavior that feels unusual or out of the ordinary. For example, "I noticed something is weird about the way he answered the question." Alternative expressions include "something is off" and "something feels strange."
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News & Media
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Narrative Journalism
Alternative expressions(20)
something is off
something is wrong
something is not right
something is amiss
something is fishy
something wrong
there's a problem
there's an issue
a difficulty has arisen
an issue exists
there is something wrong
something doesn't feel right
something is not quite right
I have a bad feeling about this
alarm bells are ringing
something doesn't add up
things don't feel right
something feels wrong
this feels off
something smells funny
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
– because they diligently refer to each other as "business partner" and have the same wind-blown wrinkles on their faces, and though you can't tell for sure whether they've fucked before, fucking something is going on – something is weird and off about them.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
By covering the issue in the context of a throwdown with a waitress, Gawker backed into the reveal of what the item was really about, suggesting something was weird and spicy about it.
News & Media
"I easily had the pace but something was weird," Hamilton said.
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Hamilton said: "I easily had the pace [to win] but something was weird.
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Throughout our interactions I felt something was weird.
News & Media
That is when I knew something was weird.
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"I mean, Thes couplehave turned into a worsaidase scenario".
News & Media
"I took it from her and this is where I should've known something was weird because she said, 'do you want half, it's really strong?'" he said.
News & Media
And then, perhaps in response to the incredulity on my face, one of the young women explained, "I'm not from here originally, and I did think that something was weird about the friendliness when I first arrived".
News & Media
Every cook had something he was weird about.
News & Media
From the beginning, something's clearly weird; and not just with her.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Pair the phrase with descriptive sensory details to show the reader exactly what prompted the feeling of strangeness.
Common error
Avoid using "something is weird" when you actually mean "something is somewhat weird". The former identifies the situation as an anomaly, while the latter quantifies the degree of strangeness. Ensure your choice reflects the clarity of your observation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase acts as an independent clause or a predicative statement where "something" is the indefinite pronoun subject, "is" is the linking verb, and "weird" is the subject complement. In Ludwig, it is frequently seen used to anchor a narrative hook, signaling to the reader that an explanation for an anomaly is forthcoming.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Social Media & Blogs
20%
Wiki & General Reference
10%
Less common in
Academia
3%
Formal & Business
1%
Science
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "something is weird" is a perfectly correct and versatile phrase used to describe situations that defy immediate explanation or standard expectations. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical validity, noting its presence in highly reputable publications. While the exact match appears less frequently than its past-tense or continuous variations, it remains a powerful tool for writers to signal an anomaly. It is most effective in Neutral contexts where the author wishes to convey a sense of genuine observation or intuition. For more formal needs, consider alternatives like "something is unusual", but for capturing the essence of a strange moment, this phrase is an excellent choice.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
something is off
Suggests a subtle, often inexplicable deviation from what is expected or normal
something is not right
A more direct way to indicate that a situation is incorrect or concerning
something feels strange
Emphasizes the subjective or sensory perception of the observer
something is amiss
Uses a slightly more formal term to indicate that something is out of place
something is out of place
Focuses on the spatial or situational incongruity of an element
something is fishy
Injects a sense of suspicion or implies that someone might be acting dishonestly
something is unusual
A neutral, more objective descriptor for deviations from the norm
something is peculiar
Highlights a specific or unique kind of strangeness
something is bizarre
Significantly intensifies the level of strangeness or absurdity described
something is funky
A highly informal or colloquial alternative often used for smells or vibes
FAQs
How do I use "something is weird" in a sentence?
You can use it to introduce a mystery or an observation, such as in the sentence, "I looked at the data and realized "something is weird" with the results."
What can I say instead of "something is weird"?
Depending on the tone you want, you can use phrases like "something is off", "something feels strange", or "something is bizarre".
Is "something is weird" considered formal English?
It is generally considered neutral to informal. In highly formal academic writing, you might prefer "something is unusual" or "there is an anomaly."
What is the difference between "something is weird" and "something is wrong"?
While "something is wrong" implies a definite error or negative state, "something is weird" simply suggests that something is unexpected or difficult to explain.
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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
91%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested