adjective

eerie

eerie, spooky, strange

There was an eerie silence in the old house.

There was an eerie silence in the old house.

He had an eerie feeling that he was being watched.

He had an eerie feeling that he was being watched.

an eerie ((noun)) strange and frightening An eerie fog covered the town.

Synonyms: spooky, creepy, uncanny; Antonyms: normal, ordinary, comforting

From Old English 'earg' meaning 'cowardly, fearful'.

The double 'ee' in 'eerie' can look like two wide, scared eyes. Imagine the look on someone's face when they see something eerie.

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