estrambótico means outrageous / bizarre — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: August 27, 2025
estrambótico
adjective • /[es-tram-BOH-ti-co]/
outrageous / bizarre
Example:
Tu disfraz es estrambótico y divertido.
Your costume is outrageous and fun.
🧠 What does estrambótico mean?
Estrambótico is a fantastic Spanish adjective that describes something outrageous, bizarre, eccentric, or extravagant. It's perfect for talking about things that are unusual, over-the-top, or just plain weird in a funny or striking way. Think of outfits, stories, ideas, or behaviors that are so out there they grab your attention.
📚 Extra examples
- Su sombrero era verdaderamente estrambótico, con plumas de colores y una sandía miniatura en la cima.
His hat was truly outrageous, with colorful feathers and a miniature watermelon on top. - La película tenía una trama estrambótica que involucraba viajes en el tiempo y un calamar gigante.
The movie had a bizarre plot involving time travel and a giant squid. - ¡Qué idea tan estrambótica! ¿De verdad crees que podemos volar con globos?
What an outrageous idea! Do you really think we can fly with balloons?
❓ FAQ
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "estrambótico"
Synonyms: extravagante, excéntrico, raro, insólito, absurdo
Opposites: normal, común, corriente, usual
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'estrambótico' comes from the Italian word 'strambottico,' which also means bizarre or eccentric.
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