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Outlandish applies to something unconventional or unusual. It represents a major difference in style or manners.

An example : In a restaurant, you can see the fish being killed and cooked right in front of you before they are served to you. The restaurant offers this new service, but it seems odd and very different from other restaurants.

Dress style : An outlandish design might include big red and blue polka dots, or oversized chiffon sleeves. While striking, they would probably not establish a new trend in fashion.

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Everyone was staring at the strangers in their outlandish clothing.

I knew that my Halloween costume as Santa Claus was certainly an outlandish costume, however, i didn't mind.

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the dress the person was wearing from India was so outlandish

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Outlandish means something that is bizarre or unfamiliar. The word outlandish is of Old English origin. It derived from the Old English word, utland.

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Everyone was staring at the strangers in their outlandishclothing.

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You do not need a PhD in airport economics to find this forecast wildly implausible.

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