Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
idiosyncratic-style
noun
/ˌɪdiəˈsɪŋkrætɪk staɪl/

Definition
A unique or peculiar way of expressing oneself or presenting ideas that stands out from conventional practices.

Examples
- Her idiosyncratic style of writing includes unconventional metaphors that captivate her readers.
- The artist’s idiosyncratic style is evident in the vibrant colors and unusual shapes of his paintings.

Meaning
Idiosyncratic-style refers to the distinct, personalized manner in which an individual creates or communicates, often characterized by eccentricity or originality.

Synonyms
- peculiar style
- distinctive manner
- eccentric approach
- original style