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    uncanny
    /ʌnˈkani/

    adjective

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  2. strange or mysterious, often in a way that is slightly frightening: It was uncanny the way that she always knew what he was thinking. She bears an uncanny resemblance to her father's best friend. Fewer examples. The overall effect was weird and uncanny . All the clocks had stopped and the silence was uncanny .

  3. 1. a. : seeming to have a supernatural character or origin : eerie, mysterious. b. : being beyond what is normal or expected : suggesting superhuman or supernatural powers. an uncanny sense of direction. 2. chiefly Scotland : severe, punishing. uncannily.

  4. UNCANNY meaning: 1. strange or mysterious, often in a way that is slightly frightening: 2. strange or mysterious…. Learn more.

  5. If you describe something as uncanny, you mean that it is strange and difficult to explain. ...proudly holding his new baby, who bears an uncanny resemblance to him. I had this uncanny feeling that Alice was warning me. Synonyms: weird, strange, mysterious, queer [old-fashioned] More Synonyms of uncanny.

  6. Uncanny definition: having or seeming to have a supernatural or inexplicable basis; beyond the ordinary or normal; extraordinary. See examples of UNCANNY used in a sentence.

  7. If something is uncanny, it is so mysterious, strange, or unfamiliar that it seems supernatural. If you hear strange music echoing through your attic, you might refer to it as positively uncanny.

  8. Jul 9, 2024 · uncanny ( comparative uncannier, superlative uncanniest) Strange, and mysteriously unsettling (as if supernatural ); weird . He bore an uncanny resemblance to the dead sailor. ( UK dialectal) Careless.

  9. Uncanny definition: Mysterious or impossible to explain, especially when causing uneasiness or astonishment.

  10. Uncanny is a term that describes something strange or mysterious, often creating a feeling of discomfort or unease in the observer. This concept is frequently used in psychology, literature, and philosophy to describe experiences that are both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time.

  11. Adjective. uncanny ( comparative uncannyer, superlative uncannyest) Strange, and mysteriously unsettling (as if supernatural ); weird. He bore an uncanny resemblance to the dead sailor. ( UK dialectal) Careless.