Yes. Example: "The bazaar was a surreal experience for the mall-accustomed tourists, made all the more bizarre by the fact that there were things for sale that they had never heard of before and had no interest in buying." A bazaar is a market, and bizarre is an adjective meaning strange.
I went to the Bazaar today and it was the most bizarre bazaar I've ever been to. Afterward, I went to the biz-zar get a biz-eer or two. They were playing "HOW BIZARRE" over the jukebox and I thought, "How bizarre that they would be playing How Bizarre after I've just had a bizarre day at the bazaar!"
The homophone for "bizarre" is "bazaar."
A homophone for "bazaar" is "bizarre" (as in strange or weird).
Bazaar Bizarre was created in 2005.
Bazaar of the Bizarre was created in 1963.
Bazaar Bizarre has 252 pages.
A homonym for "bizarre" is "bazaar."
Bazaar of the Bizarre - collection - was created in 1978.
Bazaar of the Bizarre - collection - has 127 pages.
The homonym of bazaar is bizarre. They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Bizarre
Yes, there are several homophones for "bizarre," such as "bazaar" (a type of market) and "baser" (comparative form of the word "base").