Eerie - English meaning
Eerie – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveStrange and frightening.
Usage examples:
An eerie green glow in the sky
adjectiveStrange in a frightening and mysterious way
Usage examples:
Dust lay thick on the furniture, and cobwebs formed eerie patterns in the shadowy corners.
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Word origin
Middle English (originally northern English and Scots in the sense ‘fearful’): probably from Old English earg ‘cowardly’, of Germanic origin; related to German arg .
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