副詞 strangely (comparative more strangely, superlative most strangely) In a strange or coincidental manner. Though I'd never gone to Boston before, everything looked strangely familiar. Daniel was.
形容詞 stranger comparative form of strange: more strange Truth is stranger than fiction.
1824, Geoffrey Crayon [pseudonym; Washington Irving], “The Adventure of My Uncle ”, in Tales of a Traveller, part 1 (Strange Stories. [.]), Philadelphia, Pa.: H[enry] C[harles] Carey & I[saac] Lea, [.],.
