The word "peculiar" generally has a neutral to slightly negative connotation, often implying something unusual, odd, or unique in a way that stands out from the norm. It can suggest strangeness or quirkiness, depending on the context. While it can be used positively to denote individuality or distinctiveness, it frequently carries an undertone of disapproval or concern about something being abnormal.
There is more of a negative connotation with that. A better word would perhaps be unique or unusual.
types of peculiar verb
more peculiar, most peculiar
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 Its relationship to picturesque and curious is due to the connotation of old, outdated, rather than modern, and therefore different from current times.
That is peculiar smell in the kitchen. I find it peculiar that Bob only speaks to rabbits.
more peculiar, most peculiar
There was a peculiar smell in the room. The laughing loon has a peculiar cry.
...connotation!
It is a neutral connotation.
Peculiarities.
It is a negative connotation.
uneasy is negative connotation