eerie
No the word eerie is not a noun. It is an adjective.
When the kids went to the haunted house, they thought it was eerie. The kids heard an eerie noise in the ancient basement and got scared!
Something that is scary or creepy.
unnerving: unnerving or unusual in a way that suggests a connection with the supernatural.uncanny, so as to inspire superstitious fear; weirdEerie means something that is, Weird, strange or odd. A place can feel Eerie if it scares you for no real reason, A person can be considered Eerie if they act very strange.The word eerie means a scary, weird, strange, or not soothing. To use it in a sentence ( Do you hear that eerie sound?) What do you think the word is by hearing that sentence?The definition for the word eerie is "strange and frightening."
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eerie, frightening, morbid, hair-raising
No the word eerie is not a noun. It is an adjective.
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The word "eerie" is an adjective. It is used to describe something strange, mysterious, or unsettling.
The old village has an eerie, haunted feel of abandonment
There was an eerie glow coming from the direction of the swamp.
When the kids went to the haunted house, they thought it was eerie. The kids heard an eerie noise in the ancient basement and got scared!
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