The word "Odd" is an adjective. Adjectives are words that Describe nouns, and make Verb Forms which qualify an action. Examples: James is in an Odd mood. In this sentence "Odd" is an adjective describing what kind of mood James is in. "Mood" is a noun. James acts Oddly sometimes. "Odd" has an "LY" ending, to make it a verb form qualifying the verb "acts". The verb and the verb form combine to make the "Predicate", or entire verb.
strange?
You just did. Bam! Wow, you're head is odd........
I think it could be odd.
Unique.
Oddly enough, the comparative of Odd is Odder; the superlative is Oddest, and the adverbial is Oddly.
Positive=Odd Comparative=More Odd Superlative=Most Odd
odder
There is more of a negative connotation with that. A better word would perhaps be unique or unusual.
It was an odd word like pride
That person has an odd personality. That building looks odd. What an odd hairstyle!
The odd word out is 'happiness', it's not a compound word.
The word "Odd" is an adjective. Adjectives are words that Describe nouns, and make Verb Forms which qualify an action. Examples: James is in an Odd mood. In this sentence "Odd" is an adjective describing what kind of mood James is in. "Mood" is a noun. James acts Oddly sometimes. "Odd" has an "LY" ending, to make it a verb form qualifying the verb "acts". The verb and the verb form combine to make the "Predicate", or entire verb.
Synonyms for the word odd include strange, peculiar, queer, bizarre.
impair for odd as in uneven or étrange for strange, odd, weird, peculiar
Square numbers have an odd number of factors.
weighing is the odd word out because it is the only verb/word ending in "ing".