Freak meaning in English
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Definition
freak: strange, unusual, rare, different
You're such a freak. You're so strange.
a freak: a strange person; a monster
Freaks are usually not accepted by society.
Pronunciation examples
UK: It was a freak accident. Nobody knows why it happened.
US: I'm a freak. I'm a weirdo. What the hell am I doing here?
- "You are a freak."
- "As you may have heard, your last delivery of perfume was destroyed in a freak traffic accident."
- "He died following a freak explosion in the laboratory of his perfume shop."
- "He died in a freak explosion in the laboratory of his perfume shop."
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