unearthlyun‧earth‧ly /ʌnˈɜːθli $ -ˈɜːr-/ adjective

- The cabin was surrounded by an unearthly green light.
- Adams's shapes glow with an unearthly light.
- But La Paca was better known for her claim to a higher, unearthly power.
- From the top of the dunes, the landscape was unearthly.
- In an unearthly pink light the stage labored on the grade ahead of them.
- It was unearthly and he didn't like it, not one little bit.
- Rodomonte hardly noticed the magnificent, unearthly architecture preserved so beautifully away from the squalls of the less temperate zones.
- She was a lady of unearthly beauty who married a Count of Anjou and bore him four children.
- So it goes south to Gath, but it takes the plague with it, together with an unearthly confusion and terror.
nounearthearthlingearthinessadjectiveearthyearthly ≠ unearthlyearthenverbunearthadverbearthward(s)