unweird
English
Etymology
un- + weird
Adjective
unweird (comparative more unweird, superlative most unweird)
- Not weird or strange; normal.
- 2006, Emily Carson, Renate Huber, Intuition and the Axiomatic Method (page 174)
- Thus let us assume an unweird model of the cosmos in which the handedness of objects is a well-defined global property, in relation to the background metric of space-time.
- 2009, Josie Bloss, Band Geeked Out
- We talked around things for a few minutes, sticking to the unweird stuff like how Alex was finishing up her finals and my AP tests and graduation.
- 2006, Emily Carson, Renate Huber, Intuition and the Axiomatic Method (page 174)
Anagrams
- unwired