idiosyncrasy

అలవాటు
definition
noun
one of his little idiosyncrasies was always preferring to be in the car first
a mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual.
translation of 'idiosyncrasy'
ఇడిమోసింక్రసి,
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example
The title is ‘The diagnosis of aspirin 'idiosyncrasy' by analgesic challenge’.
Thanks to the legendary 'idiosyncrasy' of that computerised bureaucracy, it still shows the cover of the old edition, by which some readers have already been misled.
They suggested that allergy and food 'idiosyncrasy' may coexist.
The 'idiosyncrasy' of the Miss World contest is that despite being a truly international competition, it has retained much of its Englishness.
Apart from showing off we bring this up to unearth a common 'idiosyncrasy' of old Astons; the accelerator feels as though a runaway ball of socks has made their way under the pedal.
If I see a telling 'idiosyncrasy' in his behavior, such as taking an extra waggle, clearing his throat or displaying trembling hands when he's teeing his ball, something is going on.
In fact, the 'idiosyncrasy' of Tugu Park Hotel does not stop at Waroeng Shanghai either.
It was now also an allergic 'idiosyncrasy' in which people became sensitized to inhaled, ingested, or absorbed ‘asthmogenic’ agents.
Should I do this or should I leave it as an 'idiosyncrasy' of my blog?
Because, despite all of the wallowing and hating I do, despite all my 'idiosyncrasies' and neurotic behavior, my husband loves me.
An hour of his pieces for wind instruments is extremely rewarding, for he handles their characteristic timbres, 'idiosyncrasies' and eccentricities most attractively.
People from every nation have their particular 'idiosyncrasies' and St Lucians are no exception.
Specific scenarios peculiar to her class, and the 'idiosyncrasies' and traits of her students were referred to, thinly veiled.
Each platform has its unique features and 'idiosyncrasies' .
But people do not have the opportunity to appreciate the value of Shanghai's 'idiosyncrasies' and are perhaps beginning to find them obsolete as the atmosphere becomes increasingly cosmopolitan.
This is as close as possible to a guarantee against party political abuse, and it minimises the impact of individual 'idiosyncrasies' .
With mainstream screenwriting, you're always making characters more audience-friendly, you're always ironing out all the 'idiosyncrasies' .
Our greatest literary treasure's Talking Heads series captured this nation's 'idiosyncrasies' with his affectionatedissection of human frailty.
Alma's sketches are described as spare accurate lines, perfectly capturing personalities through mannerisms and 'idiosyncrasies' .
Try mocking your hang-ups and 'idiosyncrasies' .
Arena Ready is an album full of 'idiosyncrasies' and references, but it's never a pastiche of other artists’ work.
Most officers will assimilate that which is successful in mission accomplishment but balk at appeasing perceived 'idiosyncrasies' of another nation.
New building technologies, site 'idiosyncrasies' , social factors, and the client's personality can combine to suggest a unique approach.
And, of course, every person who engages in these behaviors has their own unique 'idiosyncrasies' of personality and behavior and history that contribute to why they did it.
He is proof that autism is a spectrum disorder of huge diversity and that the individual 'idiosyncrasies' of each child reveal the utter uselessness of the label.
As an experiment to harness the charm and the tiny 'idiosyncrasies' that make the first few takes of a song so magical, Will to Death shows just the opposite.
It is a deft sketch of significant features, images, and 'idiosyncrasies' of time and place, but, like the characters that people it, is never a fully-fledged portrait.
Having grown up together, they were all more or less used to each other's 'idiosyncrasies' and fighting always made the day more interesting.
When you strip away the 'idiosyncrasies' of the movie business, it becomes that much clearer that the power of managers is delegated from above as a function of the rule of capital - and remains ultimately subordinate and dependent.
But while Hornby and Sweeney had family conflicts driving their books, Red Mist is a more curious and engaging piece of work, lit by flashes of sharp humour and wonderful 'idiosyncrasies' .
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