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Eeriness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Eeriness is a feeling of unease or strangeness, often caused by something mysterious or unsettling. It describes an atmosphere that feels oddly quiet, creepy, or unnatural.

eeriness

/ˈɪr.i.nəs/ /ˈɪə.ri.nəs/

Definition:

A strange, unsettling, or mysterious quality that evokes fear or unease.

Synonyms:

creepiness, spookiness, uncanniness, weirdness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

normalcy, comfort

Common Collocations:

eerie silence, eerie feeling, eerie atmosphere, eerie glow

Derivatives:

eerie (adj.), eerily (adv.)

Usage Tips:

Use "eeriness" to describe unsettling atmospheres or situations that feel mysterious or unnatural.

Common Phrases:

sense of eeriness, an air of eeriness, break the eeriness

Etymology:

Derived from "eerie," originating from Old English "earg" (cowardly) and Scots "eerie" (fearful).

Examples:

  • 1. The eeriness of the abandoned house made her hesitate at the door.
  • 2. Fog rolled in, adding to the eeriness of the empty street at night.
  • 3. The sudden silence had an unsettling eeriness to it.
  • 4. He couldn’t shake the eeriness of the old photograph’s faded smile.

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