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Meaning
The word "eerie" describes something that is unsettling, spooky, or strange in a way that creates feelings of fear or unease. It often refers to situations, places, or sounds that are mysterious or inexplicable, making one feel uncomfortable or on edge.
Synonyms
- Creepy
- Spooky
- Unsettling
- Strange
- Ghostly
- Haunting
- Disturbing
Antonyms
- Comforting
- Ordinary
- Pleasant
- Familiar
- Cheerful
- Inviting
Etymology
The word "eerie" originated from the Scottish word "eerie" or "iri," meaning "fearful" or "having a supernatural quality." It has been used in English since the early 19th century.
Examples
- The abandoned house at the end of the street had an eerie silence that made her shiver.
- As I walked through the foggy forest, I felt an eerie presence lurking behind me.
- The old photograph had an eerie quality that seemed to tell a story of its own.
- The eerie glow of the moonlight cast long shadows across the deserted playground.
- His eerie laughter echoed in the empty room, making everyone feel uncomfortable.