(ˈ)ü.|trā adjective
Etymology: French, from past participle of outrer to carry to excess — more at outrance
: not conforming to conventional behavior, custom, or style : bizarre , extravagant
was always so outré and strange — Samuel Butler †1902
primitive in style, outré in pose, and often savage in face — Janet Flanner
• ou·tré·ness noun -es