Eerie Mnemonic
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eerie
eerie
/ˈɪəɹi/
strange
creepy
spooky
Examples
- The total effect is eerie and disturbing.
- In the second the eerie sense of separation is stronger.
- The chorus is definitely somber, eerie, ominous.
- An eerie pall seemed to have descended on the village.
- The basement is quite extensive and quite eerie in places.
- They sparkle in the firelight, adding eerie eyes to the mask.
- Combined, these give the summit of the hill an eerie, other worldly feel.
- Some eerie wraiths are seen flying in and out of the windows above.
- That eerie wailing at the end of the title theme is a team of trilling horns.
- The battle was the final assault on Hill Eerie by the United Nations forces.
suggestive of the supernatural; mysterious
adjective
inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening
adjective
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"Eerie - Ear + Hear. Your ear can hear the spooky sound that's very near."
"Eer + Ear. Your ear feels strange when hearing an eerie spooky tale."
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