outlandish

adjective

out·​land·​ish ˌau̇t-ˈlan-dish How to pronounce outlandish (audio)
1
: of or relating to another country : foreign
saw many outlandish animals at the zoo
2
a
: strikingly out of the ordinary : bizarre
an outlandish costume
Her book is filled with outlandish characters.
spun some outlandish tales
b
: exceeding proper or reasonable limits or standards
workers complain of outlandish hoursJoan E. Rigdon
outlandish government specifications
3
: remote from civilization
no other young men foolish enough to offer to go to such an outlandish stationGeog. Jour.
outlandishly adverb
outlandishness noun

Did you know?

For some, the grass isn’t necessarily greener on the other side of the fence—it may also be very, very strange. The side-eye that skeptical sorts cast toward visitors from parts yonder is embedded in the history of the ancient word outlandish. In Old English someone described as “outlandish” came from an outland, i.e., a foreign land. Within a few hundred years, outlandish had broadened in use to describe anything unfamiliar or strange. It’s now commonly applied to things—especially things people do, wear, or say—that are strikingly out of the ordinary, or even just too-too—that is, too far beyond reasonable or proper limits or standards. But lest you mistake us for equating outlandish with wrong or bad, heed the words of Tony Stark (as played by Robert Downey Jr. in Iron Man) when addressing speculation that he is secretly a superhero: “That would be outlandish… and fantastic.”

Choose the Right Synonym for outlandish

strange, singular, unique, peculiar, eccentric, erratic, odd, quaint, outlandish mean departing from what is ordinary, usual, or to be expected.

strange stresses unfamiliarity and may apply to the foreign, the unnatural, the unaccountable.

a journey filled with strange sights

singular suggests individuality or puzzling strangeness.

a singular feeling of impending disaster

unique implies singularity and the fact of being without a known parallel.

a career unique in the annals of science

peculiar implies a marked distinctiveness.

the peculiar status of America's First Lady

eccentric suggests a wide divergence from the usual or normal especially in behavior.

the eccentric eating habits of preschoolers

erratic stresses a capricious and unpredictable wandering or deviating.

a friend's suddenly erratic behavior

odd applies to a departure from the regular or expected.

an odd sense of humor

quaint suggests an old-fashioned but pleasant oddness.

a quaint fishing village

outlandish applies to what is uncouth, bizarre, or barbaric.

outlandish fashions of the time

Examples of outlandish in a Sentence

She fills her books with outlandish characters. The actress wore an outlandish dress to the awards ceremony.
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In Kansas City, Mo., Mayor Quinton Lucas, a Democrat, said that many voters had grown inured to Mr. Trump’s outlandish statements. Katie Glueck, New York Times, 22 Feb. 2025 With his designs on Greenland and Gaza, Trump has signaled that his first term’s outlandish gestures are the second term’s savage demands. Fintan O’Toole, The New York Review of Books, 18 Feb. 2025 Season two similarly kept us on our toes with plenty of outlandish Jennifer Coolidge comedy and some genuinely shocking moments, like the reveal that Jack (Leo Woodall) was only posing as Quentin’s (Tom Hollander) nephew and was, in fact, his much younger gay lover. Samantha Allen, Them, 18 Feb. 2025 But the local political culture is so hard-wired that, to an alert observer, Blakey’s hypothetical didn’t seem outlandish. Megan Crepeau, Chicago Tribune, 16 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for outlandish

Word History

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of outlandish was before the 12th century

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“Outlandish.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/outlandish. Accessed 9 Mar. 2025.

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outlandish

adjective
out·​land·​ish (ˈ)au̇t-ˈlan-dish How to pronounce outlandish (audio)
: of strange appearance or manner : bizarre
an outlandish costume
outlandishly adverb
outlandishness noun

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