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Comparative
more eccentric
Superlative
most eccentric
1
slightly strange in behavior, appearance, or ideas
- Her eccentric fashion choices always turn heads.
- The artist was known for his eccentric approach to painting.
- People found his eccentric ideas both interesting and confusing.
- The eccentric billionaire spent his fortune on bizarre inventions.
- The eccentric professor often held class in the park.
2
not sharing the same center; positioned off‑center or not concentric
- The gears were misaligned due to an eccentric shaft.
- The planet's eccentric orbit brought it unusually close to the sun.
- Engineers corrected the eccentric rotation of the wheel.
- The lens had an eccentric curvature affecting the image.
- The eccentric placement of the hole weakened the structure.
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