Complete Definition of "eerily"

English
Etymology
From eerie.

Pronunciation
IPA|/�ɪ�rɪli/

Adverb
en-adv

  1. In an eerie manner.

#:*A woman whose fiancé died on Sept. 11, Maria Barreto-Mojica, said she noticed that something about yesterday had seemed eerily familiar. â��I looked at the sky this morning. It was so blue, just the same as it was that morning,â�� said Ms. Barreto-Mojica, 48, who was to marry fire lieutenant Dennis Mojica. — New York Times

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