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  1. strange in a frightening and mysterious way: She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees. eerie feeling He had the eerie feeling that he had met this stranger before. Synonyms. bizarre. curious (STRANGE) eccentric (STRANGE) flaky (PERSON) informal sometimes offensive. freakish. funny (STRANGE) odd (STRANGE)

  2. The meaning of EERIE is so mysterious, strange, or unexpected as to send a chill up the spine; also : seemingly not of earthly origin. How to use eerie in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Eerie.

  3. Eerie definition: uncanny, so as to inspire superstitious fear; weird an eerie midnight howl.. See examples of EERIE used in a sentence.

  4. If you describe something as eerie, you mean that it seems strange and frightening, and makes you feel nervous. I walked down the eerie dark path. ...an eerie calm.

  5. strange in a frightening and mysterious way: She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees. eerie feeling He had the eerie feeling that he had met this stranger before. Synonyms. bizarre. curious (STRANGE) eccentric (STRANGE) flaky (PERSON) informal sometimes offensive. freakish. funny (STRANGE) odd (STRANGE)

  6. Eerie means spooky, creepy or suggestively supernatural. If it's eerie, it's sure to make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.

  7. Definition of eerie adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define eerie. eerie synonyms, eerie pronunciation, eerie translation, English dictionary definition of eerie. or ee·ry adj. ee·ri·er , ee·ri·est 1. Inspiring inexplicable fear, dread, or uneasiness; strange and frightening.

  9. noun [ U ] (Definition of eerie from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of eerie. in Chinese (Traditional) 怪異而令人恐懼的… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 怪异而令人恐惧的… See more. in Spanish. misterioso, estremecedor, inquietante [masculine-feminine]… See more. in Portuguese.

  10. Origin eerie (1200-1300) Old English earg “not brave, full of fear”. eerie meaning, definition, what is eerie: strange and frightening: Learn more.