The word with these synonyms is "quaint." Its relationship to picturesque and curious is due to the connotation of old, outdated, rather than modern, and therefore different from current times.
The noun form for the adjective peculiar is peculiarity.
Ordinary is an antonym for curious. It means that the person is very interested.
It means something that is odd or out of place.
inquisitive means that you are curious about thingsyou want learn something
Unusual or strange.
peculiar
Assuming you meant 'peculiar' - it means odd, not normal, out of the ordinary or strange.
Bizarre, strange, unconventional, unusual, peculiar, fantastic, freakish, extravagant, weird, wild...
The noun form for the adjective peculiar is peculiarity.
"Strange" means something that is unfamiliar, unusual, or different from what is expected. It can also refer to something that is odd or peculiar.
"Increasingly strange and interesting" In Lewis Carroll's day the word 'curious' was often used to describe something peculiar and intriguing. Alice uses the word ungrammatically, as she is so startled by recent events that she has forgotten how to use good English. She could have said, "stranger and stranger" or "more and more curious" (but she didn't.)
Picturesque means it is suitable for a picture.
The word "quirky" means odd or strange, often in a way that is appealing or interesting. Another synonym is "peculiar," which conveys a sense of being unusual or distinctive. Both terms can describe behaviors, traits, or objects that deviate from the norm.
When Scout says people are "just peculiar," she means that people can behave in strange, unusual, or unpredictable ways. She is recognizing the diversity in human behavior and attitudes, showing her ability to be observant and understanding of the complexities of people.
"Don't you find it peculiar that George never talks?"The platypus was a quite peculiar animal.Peculiar is an adjective that means "strange." Thus it can be used in the following sentences:There was a peculiar smell coming from downstairs.It is peculiar how you never see baby pigeons.Yesterday I got a really peculiar phone call that I think must have been a wrong number.
The closest word found using the spelling courious is curious. Curious means to learn something or eager to know. It can also mean unusual and strange.
"That's Bizarre" generally means "Very Strange" or "Unusual".It can also mean "Out of the ordinary" or "Out of place".Similar words to Bizarre are:- Strange- Eccentric- Extraordinary- Far-out- Freaky- Ludicrous- Marvellous- Peculiar- Unusual- Weird and wonderful- Wild