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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.

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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

  1. The abandoned house at the end of the street had an eerie silence that made her shiver.
  2. As I walked through the foggy forest, I felt an eerie presence lurking behind me.
  3. The old photograph had an eerie quality that seemed to tell a story of its own.
  4. The eerie glow of the moonlight cast long shadows across the deserted playground.
  5. His eerie laughter echoed in the empty room, making everyone feel uncomfortable.