Sometimes words sound the same but mean different things. “Bazaar” and “bizarre” are two such words. Let’s learn about them.
Bazaar: The word “bazaar” comes from Persian. It means a market or a place where people sell and buy things. Bazaars can be big, full of colors, and lively.
Bizarre: “Bizarre” comes from French and means strange or very unusual. If something is bizarre, it is not normal and catches attention because it is odd or weird.
A trick to remember the difference is: “Bazaar” has two “a”s like “marketplace,” and “Bizarre” has “z’s” that look strange, just like its meaning.
In summary, “bazaar” means a market where things are sold and “bizarre” means something strange or unusual. Use “bazaar” when talking about shopping places and “bizarre” for odd or surprising things.
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