Bizarre' in fact has no prefix, although a quick glance suggests that it can be etymologically divided into 'bi' and 'zarre.' Instead, however, it entered into English from French perhaps as early as the 1600s, with French quite possibly receiving it much further back via Italian's 'bizarro.'
The prefix of "bizarre" is "bi-", which means two or twice.
The homophone for "bizarre" is "bazaar."
A homonym for "bizarre" is "bazaar."
"How bizarre" in French is translated as "Quelle bizarrerie".
Yes, there are several homophones for "bizarre," such as "bazaar" (a type of market) and "baser" (comparative form of the word "base").
A homophone for "bazaar" is "bizarre" (as in strange or weird).
You are so bizarre. Bizarre means weird. um ... excuse don't call me bizarre.
Bizarre goes by Peter S. Bizarre, and Bizzy.
How Bizarre was created in 1996.
"Weird" or "bizarre".
Your hairline is very bizarre this evening.
The homophone for "bizarre" is "bazaar."
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!"
Bizarre was born on July 5, 1976.
Bizarre was born on July 5, 1976.
Bazaar Bizarre was created in 2005.
Empire Bizarre ended in 1988.
Empire Bizarre was created in 1987.