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Eerily

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Adverb

1. eerily, spookily

in an unnatural eery manner

Example Sentences:
'it was eerily quiet in the chapel'

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Eerily

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adjectiveWord forms: eerier or eeriest
(esp of places, an atmosphere, etc) mysteriously or uncannily frightening or disturbing; weird; ghostly

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Eerily

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adjectiveWord forms: ˈeerier or ˈeeriest
1.  Rare
timid or frightened; uneasy because of superstitious fear
2. 
mysterious, uncanny, or weird, esp. in such a way as to frighten or disturb

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Eerily

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adj. ee·ri·er, ee·ri·est
1. Inspiring inexplicable fear, dread, or uneasiness; strange and frightening. See Synonyms at weird.
2. Scots Frightened or intimidated by superstition.

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