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Learn to pronounce quaint

/kwānt/
adjective
attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
"quaint country cottages"
synonyms: picturesque, charming, sweet, attractive, pleasantly old-fashioned, old-fashioned, old-world, toytown, cunning, twee, arty-crafty, olde, olde worlde, unusual, different, out of the ordinary, out of the way, unfamiliar, curious, eccentric, quirky, bizarre, zany, whimsical, fanciful, idiosyncratic, unconventional, outlandish, offbeat, off-center, outré

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strange, singular, unique, peculiar, eccentric, erratic, odd, quaint, outlandish mean departing from what is ordinary, usual, or to be expected.
QUAINT meaning: 1. attractive because of being unusual and especially old-fashioned: 2. Quaint can also be used to…. Learn more.
Adjective edit · (obsolete) Of a person: cunning, crafty. [13th–19th c.] · (obsolete) Cleverly made; artfully contrived. [14th–19th c.] · (now dialectal) ...
​attractive in an unusual or old-fashioned way. quaint old customs; a quaint seaside village. Oxford Collocations DictionaryQuaint is used with these nouns:.
having an old-fashioned or unusual quality or appearance that is usually attractive or appealing. The fishing village was very quaint.
adj. -er, -est. 1. having an old-fashioned charm; oddly picturesque: a quaint old house. 2. peculiar or unusual in an interesting or amusing way: a quaint sense ...
having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm; oddly picturesque: a quaint old house. Synonyms: archaic, antiquated.
Quaint means strange and unusual in an old-fashioned and charming way. It's a word you'd use to describe a little store that sells tea cozies and antique tea ...
Synonyms for QUAINT: bizarre, strange, funny, odd, weird, peculiar, curious, remarkable; Antonyms of QUAINT: typical, normal, ordinary, standard, usual, ...
quaint in American English · 1. Obsolete. clever or skilled · 2. Rare. wrought with skill; ingenious · 3. unusual or old-fashioned in a pleasing way · 4.