Similar words: engineering, domineering, mountaineering, weariness, genetic engineering, pioneering, power steering, tangerine. Meaning: ['ɪrinɪs /'ɪəri-] n. strangeness by virtue of being mysterious and inspiring fear.
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1. It felt eeriness outside, a bit cold!
2. It indicates how the effects of suspense, eeriness and horror is established perfectly through the use of irony.
3. The old jail hotel provides a typical eeriness tone in 19 century, if you want to experience this feeling, it will be a nice travel to here.
4. Levels of eeriness were indicated by eight descriptive scales, including "ordinary/supernatural", "boring/shocking" and "uninspiring/spine-tingling".
5. Eeriness is not quite the same thing as comfort level, likeability or even strangeness.
6. Rather than bereavement, it brought the eeriness, and sometimes the joy, of displacement.
7. Only two of them, however, are needed to explain the uncanny valley. These are humanness and eeriness.
8. In a way, it seems a pity to think of the island as a tourist hotspot, even if it allows more people to experience its breathtaking eeriness.
9. They think they can find their way by following a new compass direction—the quality of eeriness.
More similar words: engineering, domineering, mountaineering, weariness, genetic engineering, pioneering, power steering, tangerine, finesse, laziness, business, tidiness, dizziness, neediness, readiness, surliness, hardiness, happiness, tardiness, headiness, emptiness, in essence, silliness, manliness, loneliness, seriousness, do business, craftiness, timeliness, stinginess.