idiosyncratic nel dizionario PONS

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Improvised ornaments in rock solos or instrumental melody lines are often idiosyncratic to specific instruments.
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Several of his commercials eventually gained critical acclaim for their idiosyncratic style.
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The study found that adolescents' idiosyncratic perceptions of family support did predict positive emotion, but shared perceptions of support did not.
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Although they are often personalized and idiosyncratic, concept maps can be used to communicate complex ideas.
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The letters made heavy use of the fictional author's idiosyncratic vernacular.
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Words also endured idiosyncratic spelling choices of individual authors, some of whom varied spellings between works.
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Her singing style is highly original and idiosyncratic.
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Stammers's voice is idiosyncratic, at once tender and funny, fresh and familiar.
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The means of expression are not always specific to the writer, i.e., idiosyncratic, yet they are characteristic of the writer.
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His concerns, as well as his approach to painting, became less timely, more personal and idiosyncratic.
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