eerie|eerier|eeriest in English
adjective
[ee·rie || 'ɪərɪ]
frightening, weird, mysterious
Use "eerie|eerier|eeriest" in a sentence
1. It's eerier in a dark wood.
2. The Eerie stamp.
3. An eerie howl filled the cave.
4. Both looked eerie in the twilight.
5. There was this eerie green light.
6. 77: The thunder Brattled wi' eerie thud
7. I walked down the eerie dark path.
8. I found the silence underwater really eerie.
9. The corridors took on an eerie silence.
10. He had the eerie sensation of being watched.
11. The wind made an eerie sound outside.
12. This place has a distinctly eerie atmosphere.
13. Synonyms for Creepier include eerier, scarier, spookier, awfuller, freakier, ghostlier, uncannier, weirder, hairier and horribler
14. Overhead, a bulb casts an eerie bluish light.
15. He is late middle-aged and wears an eerie grin.
16. I had the eerie sensation that I was not alone.
17. There was everywhere an eerie atmosphere of impending battle.
18. The voice had an eerie metallic ring to it.
19. It is an eerie experience but only a prologue.
20. The scenery chimed perfectly with the eerie mood of the play.
21. He had the eerie feeling that he had met this stranger before.
22. An eerie calm... has set in over New York City.
23. The approach was eerie because I did it without lights.
24. About “Asthenia” “Asthenia” is an eerie song about isolation and contemplating loneliness
25. The Cisterns themselves were extremely dark and had a very eerie vibe