Associations to the word «Eerie»
Noun
- Neon
- Whistle
- Frankenstein
- Chill
- Bassist
- Gloom
- Haze
- Pounding
- Dracula
- Purple
- Mallory
- Fade
- Tag
- Mood
- Owl
- Avon
- Muzzle
- Whisper
- Tumbling
- Bosch
- Pitt
- Hum
- Ringing
- Watcher
- Glenn
- Richie
- Voice
- Corridor
- Parallel
- Roar
- Black
- Stare
- Siren
- Footing
- Passageway
- Lighting
- Sulu
- Rosemary
- Flashlight
- Hollow
- Fluorescence
- Moon
- Flick
- Silent
- Shudder
- Similarity
- Mystery
- Mesa
- Scene
- Zombie
- Monster
- Sway
- Scent
- Laughter
- Flash
- Pillar
- Flute
- Ballad
- Sense
Adjective
Wiktionary
EERIE, adjective. Strange, weird, fear-inspiring.
EERIE, adjective. (Scotland) fearful, timid.
Dictionary definition
EERIE, adjective. Suggestive of the supernatural; mysterious; "an eerie feeling of deja vu".
EERIE, adjective. Inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening; "an uncomfortable and eerie stillness in the woods"; "an eerie midnight howl".
Wise words
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