Unnatural or abnormal, esp. in a disturbing way; ghastly, horrible. Also in weakened use: upsetting, unpleasant, disagreeable.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > quality of being eerie > [adjective] (18) unked1574 Unnatural or abnormal, esp. in a disturbing way; ghastly, horrible. Also in weakened use: upsetting, unpleasant, disagreeable. iry1603 = irascible, adj. c. wanchancy1768 Unlucky, dangerous; also, eerie, uncanny. eerie1792 Fear-inspiring; gloomy, strange, weird. eerisome1818 weird, gloomy. pokerish1825 Mysterious and frightening; eerie, uncanny; (of a person) affected with a mysterious dread. unco1828 Weird, uncanny. oorie1843 Scottish. Of a thing: uncanny, disquieting; = eerie, adj. 2. Also: (of a person) uneasy, apprehensive; = eerie, adj. 1 (now Shetland). spooky1854 Of, relating to, or characteristic of spirits or the supernatural; frightening, eerie. colloquial. creepy-crawly1902 That creeps and crawls. Also transferred and figurative, sneaking, servile; (of feelings, etc.) full of eerie or uncanny suggestion; of or pertaining… Subcategories:— resembling a nightmare (4) — full of nightmarish things (1) — afflicted by nightmare (3) |
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