eerily adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of eerily adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary in a strange, mysterious and frightening way The streets are eerily quiet here at night The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app
Eerily - definition of eerily by The Free Dictionary Define eerily eerily synonyms, eerily pronunciation, eerily translation, English dictionary definition of eerily or ee·ry adj ee·ri·er , ee·ri·est 1 Inspiring inexplicable fear, dread, or uneasiness; strange and frightening
eerily - Wiktionary, the free dictionary eerily (comparative more eerily, superlative most eerily) In an eerie manner And it was the voice of a human being—a known, loved, well-remembered voice—that of Edward Fairfax Rochester; and it spoke in pain and woe—wildly, eerily, urgently