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freakish1650s, "capricious," from freak (n.) + -ish. Meaning "grotesque" is recorded from 1805. Related: Freakishly; freakishness. Keats has freakful.
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freakishadjective Definition: like a freak but crazier Example Sentence: The freakish man acted worse than your average freak.
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freakish(adj) changeable(adj) characteristic of a freak(adj) conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
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