exzentrisch
eccentric, unconventional
Origin: from Greek ekkentros (out of centre), via Latin excentricus
Also means
outlandish in behaviour or appearance
Usage Note
exzentrisch describes behaviour or a lifestyle that deviates markedly from the norm — stronger and more deliberate than kauzig. It may be admiring or amused: ein exzentrischer Künstler — an eccentric artist. Also used of extravagant fashion or decor.
Examples
"Der exzentrische Modedesigner trug täglich andere Hüte und bestand darauf, auf Latein zu grüßen."
Natural Translation
The eccentric fashion designer wore a different hat every day and insisted on greeting people in Latin.
Literal Translation
The eccentric fashion-designer wore daily different hats and insisted on in Latin to greet.
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