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idiosyncrasy

[id-ee-uh-sing-kruh-see, -sin-] / ˌɪd i əˈsɪŋ krə si, -ˈsɪn- /


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After 300 pages, I still don’t know the siblings’ idiosyncrasies, nor do I feel the texture of a life lived in their presence.

From New York Times

At worst, May could fill in White about returning players and the idiosyncrasies of the program.

From Washington Post

But I’ve stopped obsessing about grammar, hearing all the idiosyncrasies around me — from everybody.

From Washington Post

The entire cast is terrific, with each role etched with enticing idiosyncrasy.

From Los Angeles Times

But within tech’s ecosystem, the bank had molded itself to the quirks and idiosyncrasies of the industry, becoming deeply interwoven to an unusual degree into the lives and businesses of investors, entrepreneurs and executives.

From New York Times