English to Kannada Dictionary idiosyncratic

idiosyncratic

ವಿಚಿತ್ರ
definition
adjective
she emerged as one of the great idiosyncratic talents of the Nineties
of or relating to idiosyncrasy; peculiar or individual.
example
It is 'idiosyncratic' to the individual carer, staff member, or nursing home.
And the picture is made more confused by McLean's own 'idiosyncratic' personality.
His fans long ago came to terms with the intensely coded, 'idiosyncratic' and bizarre thing that is Dylan.
And that, as much as its unlikely origins, sums up the 'idiosyncratic' charms of a unique golfing venue.
The other type of risk is 'idiosyncratic' risk, or risk that is unique to an individual in the market.
It remains to be seen whether Irish television can prove a sympathetic home for more 'idiosyncratic' talents than that.
Penn does a marvelous job in fleshing out the little 'idiosyncratic' elements of his character.
You get the sense that you were surrounded by 'idiosyncratic' and iconoclastic people.
However grand or private or 'idiosyncratic' a state of affairs I have in mind, I can go on hoping for it in the only way that remains possible to me.
They're just so 'idiosyncratic' and quirky - and yet, they're also still being made.
He dapples and sprays his canvas with sound, and the fact he is self-taught makes his music even more 'idiosyncratic' and unique.
Nor does she swamp the material with 'idiosyncratic' , personal embellishments.
She is warm, funny, 'idiosyncratic' and a dedicated people watcher.
When a lot of diverse people pursue their 'idiosyncratic' interests, unexpected things happen.
The differences are sometimes 'idiosyncratic' , but they may also reflect deeper divisions of allegiance.
The author has a distinctive, 'idiosyncratic' style that draws you in and keeps you reading.
Always an 'idiosyncratic' individualist, he seems to have introduced his own pronunciations for the names of players.
One longs for less to distract you from his unique world-view and wonderfully 'idiosyncratic' voice.
His operating model is thus entirely personal, and entirely 'idiosyncratic' .
The aim of linguistic research is to discover the general rules, not to list the 'idiosyncratic' and the irregular.
All that we have to show for nearly six decades of post-colonial art is a single monumental conspectus: an indispensable, if 'idiosyncratically' argued, overview of art in India from the 1890s to the 1990s.
At a time when most bookstores have enough floor space to sell station wagons or livestock, Query Books is one of the pleasant anomalies - a smartly and 'idiosyncratically' stocked shop with more character than square footage.
On the other hand, there were five artists from Bidyadanga, a remote West Australian community producing vibrant 'idiosyncratically' coloured canvases, which have shot up in price in the past 12 months.
While there are several fine left-of-center sites, the blogosphere currently tilts right, albeit 'idiosyncratically' , reflecting the hard-to-pigeonhole politics of some leading bloggers.
They do not hesitate to dress 'idiosyncratically' , speak dramatically and in general cultivate affectations that would be bizarre in most other professions.
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