noun
- Plural of eccentricity; unusual or odd characteristics, behaviors, or qualities that make someone or something different from what is normal or expected.
- In mathematics and astronomy, plural of eccentricity; the degree to which an orbit or curve deviates from being circular or regular.
Usage: Commonly used in informal contexts to describe quirky or unconventional traits; Often applied to people's personalities or habits
Usage: technical; used in scientific and mathematical contexts
Examples
- Her eccentricities included collecting vintage teacups and talking to her plants.
- The artist's eccentricities made him famous—he painted only on Tuesdays and wore mismatched socks.
- Despite his eccentricities, he was a brilliant mathematician.
- The professor tolerated his students' minor eccentricities as long as they completed their work.
- The planet's orbital eccentricities were calculated by the astronomers.
- She embraced her eccentricities rather than trying to fit in with the crowd.
- His eccentricities became more pronounced as he grew older.