eeriness

eeriness
Synonyms and related words:
Hippocratic face, alarmingness, appallingness, awfulness, cadaverousness, corpselikeness, creepiness, deadliness, deathlikeness, deathliness, direness, disconcertingness, dismayingness, disquietingness, dreadfulness, elfdom, facies Hippocratica, faerie, fearfulness, fearsomeness, frighteningness, frightfulness, ghastliness, ghostlikeness, ghostliness, ghoulishness, grimness, grisliness, gruesomeness, haggardness, hideousness, horribleness, luridness, macabreness, mask of death, miraculousness, mysteriousness, mystery, numinousness, otherworldliness, paleness, pallor, preternaturalism, scariness, spookiness, startlingness, superhumanity, supernaturalism, supernaturality, supernaturalness, supernature, supernormalness, superphysicalness, supersensibleness, supranaturalism, supranature, terribleness, the occult, the supernatural, the supersensible, transcendentalism, uncanniness, unearthliness, unworldliness, wanness, weirdness, witchery

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  • eeriness — eerie ► ADJECTIVE (eerier, eeriest) ▪ strange and frightening. DERIVATIVES eerily adverb eeriness noun. ORIGIN originally northern English and Scots in the sense «fearful»: probably from Old English, «cowardly» …   English terms dictionary

  • eeriness — noun see eerie …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • eeriness — See eerily. * * * …   Universalium

  • eeriness — noun The condition of being eerie …   Wiktionary

  • eeriness — ee·ri·ness || ɪrinɪs / ɪəri n. weirdness, creepiness, scariness …   English contemporary dictionary

  • eeriness — ee·ri·ness …   English syllables

  • eeriness — noun strangeness by virtue of being mysterious and inspiring fear • Syn: ↑ghostliness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ghostly (for: ↑ghostliness), ↑eery • Hypernyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Déjà vu — For other uses, see Déjà vu (disambiguation). Déjà vu (French pronunciation: [deʒa vy] ( listen), literally already seen ) is the experience of feeling sure that one has already witnessed or experienced a current situation, even though… …   Wikipedia

  • ghostliness — noun strangeness by virtue of being mysterious and inspiring fear • Syn: ↑eeriness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ghostly, ↑eery (for: ↑eeriness) • Hypernyms: ↑unfam …   Useful english dictionary

  • eerie — also eery adjective (eerier; est) Etymology: Middle English (northern dialect) eri Date: 14th century 1. chiefly Scottish affected with fright ; scared 2. so mysterious, strange, or unexpected as to send a chill up the spine < a coyote s eerie… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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