Idiosyncratic is an expression used to refer, many times, to unusual or even inappropriate situations.
The word idiosyncratic is not found in the Portuguese language dictionary, however, is the most common form of the word idiosyncratic.
idiosyncratic is an adjective that refers to idiosyncrasy, which it is the way of seeing, feeling and reacting, specific to each person. It's an unusual way to behave towards society.
Idiosyncratic or idiosyncratic is the predisposition of an individual's temperament, which makes him feel the influence of different agents in a special way. It's acting outside of normal standards, of expected standards.
All people have their preferences, sympathies and idiosyncrasies, that is, their way of seeing, feeling and reacting to their concepts and vision of life.
in psychology, idiosyncrasy is the set of elements whose combination gives temperament and individual character. It is the psychic particularity of an individual.
In pharmacology, idiosyncrasy means the body's intolerance to certain medicinal substances.
The word idiosyncratic is used in several contexts besides the behavioral one, always in the sense of unusual, inconvenient situations.
In the area of Economics, one can illustrate with the relationship of “idiosyncratic risk” and the results of investments in the Brazilian financial market.
In the tax area, "the payment of taxes in Brazil is subject to the idiosyncrasies of current legislation".