From 16th C to early 20th C, no. After early 20th C, yes. After 21st C, it's both yes and no, moving slowly towards no again.
Based on common usage, of course.
Another Word For Queer Is Strange Or In A Different Case The Other Words Are, Gay, Homosexual, Poof,
Queer, like, wierd queer? That would be "That's a queer drawing!" Or queer, like, gay queer? "You're really queer!"
Yes, the word 'justice' is an abstract noun; a word for a quality of fairness and reason; a word for a concept.The noun 'justice' is a concrete noun as a word for a judge or a magistrate, a word for a person.
There is no E on the end of 'queer'. Otherwise you are correct.
He is a little queer in his ideas an enthusiast in some branches of science.
queer = /kwi:r/
queer Meaning odd, not in a homophobic way queer Queer
Example sentence - We thought it queer she did not know her brother was in the room standing next to her.
Another Word For Queer Is Strange Or In A Different Case The Other Words Are, Gay, Homosexual, Poof,
Queer
The word you are looking for is "queer."
Queer, like, wierd queer? That would be "That's a queer drawing!" Or queer, like, gay queer? "You're really queer!"
Queer is a five letter word.
Synonyms for the word odd include strange, peculiar, queer, bizarre.
As a common slang word for homosexual, queer dates from the 1920's. Whether it is a slur or not depends entirely on the speaker's intent. The adjective queer normally means different from expected, arousing suspicion, eccentric; as a slang term it means fake, counterfeit, male homosexual. As a verb, queer means to ruin or thwart ( an enterprise), put (someone) in an awkward or bad position. It derives from a Germanic root meaning perverse, cross.
Amiss, inapt, queer
Kooky, queer, weird, freak...