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Meaning
Adj
●
comparative form of
strange
: more
strange
Noun
●
In People:
A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a
friend
nor an acquaintance.
●
In People:
An
outsider
or foreigner.
●
One not
admitted
to
communion
or fellowship.
●
In People:
A newcomer.
●
In People:
One who has not been seen for a long time.
●
In People:
One not
belonging
to the family or
household
; a
guest
; a visitor.
●
In Law:
One not
privy
or
party to
an
act
,
contract
, or
title
; a
mere
intruder
or
intermeddler
; one who
interferes
without right.
●
In People:
A
superstitious
premonition
of the
coming
of a
visitor
by
a bit
of
stalk
in a
cup of tea
, the
guttering
of a
candle
, etc.
Verb
●
To
estrange
; to alienate.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
stranger
English
estrangier
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
extraneus
Latin
extra
Latin
exter
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Newbie
Newcomer
Beginner
Alien
Outsider
Strangeling
Antonyms
Acquaintance
Friend
Compatriot
Countryman
National
Resident
Neighbour
Fellow Citizen
Related
Passerby
Person
Woman
Girl
Man
Creature
Friend
Gentleman
Victim
Guy
Lady
Teenager
Beggar
Narrator
Boy
Neighbor
Suspect
Child
Mother
Thief
Bystander
Murderer
Policeman
Lover
Kid
Foreigner
Joke
Witness
Human
Ghost
Slave
Prostitute
Prisoner
Dog
Loner
Someone
Soldier
Monster
Strange Woman
Family Member
Young Man
Black Man
Police Officer
Old Man
Strange Person
White Man
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Rhymes
Manger
Danger
Ranger
Granger
Granger
Stranger
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