What is another word for quirkily?

Pronunciation: [kwˈɜːkilɪ] (IPA)

Quirkily is an adverb used to describe something that is a bit odd or strange in an endearing way. Synonyms for quirkily include eccentrically, unconventionally, peculiarly, idiosyncratically, whimsically, and offbeat. These words capture the essence of something that is unique and individualistic, and perhaps a bit unconventional. Quirkily can be used to describe a person's personality or a particular style of art or fashion. It adds a layer of charm and interest that draws people in, making them feel intrigued and curious. So, the next time you want to describe something that is not quite mainstream, try using one of these synonyms for quirkily to add some extra flavor.

What are the hypernyms for Quirkily?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Quirkily

  • By any precise definition, Washington is a city of advanced depravity. There one meets and dines with the truly great killers of the age, but only the quirkily fastidious are offended, for the killers are urbane and learned gentlemen who discuss their work with wit and charm and know which tool to use on the escargots. On New York's East Side one occasionally meets a person so palpably evil as to be fascinatingly irresistible. There is a smell of power and danger on these people, and one may be horrified, exhilarated, disgusted or mesmerized by the awful possibilities they suggest, but never simply depressed. Depression comes in the presence of depravity that makes no pretense about itself, a kind of depravity that says, "You and I, we are base, ugly, tasteless, cruel and beastly; let's admit it and have a good wallow." That is how Times Square speaks. And not only Times Square. Few cities in the country lack the same amenities. Pornography, prostitution, massage parlors, hard-core movies, narcotics dealers — all seem to be inescapable and permanent results of an enlightened view of liberty which has expanded the American's right to choose his own method of shaping a life. Granted such freedom, it was probably inevitable that many of us would yield to the worst instincts, and many do, and not only in New York. Most cities, however, are able to keep the evidence out of the center of town. Under a rock, as it were. In New York, a concatenation of economics, shifting real estate values and subway lines has worked to turn the rock over and put the show on display in the middle of town. What used to be called "The Crossroads of the World" is now a sprawling testament to the dreariness which liberty can produce when it permits people with no taste whatever to enjoy the same right to depravity as the elegant classes.
    Russell Baker

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