downright eerie

Frequency: 5.41.7 per million words

Used with adjectives to emphasize a completely negative quality.

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Examples (20)

  • The silence in the abandoned house was downright eerie.
  • The silence in the abandoned house was downright eerie.
  • It's downright eerie how the dolls' eyes seem to follow you around the room.
  • Walking through the fog-filled cemetery at midnight felt downright eerie.
  • The sound of a child's laughter in the empty playground at midnight was downright eerie.
  • There's a downright eerie similarity between the two crime scenes.
  • Walking through the fog-covered cemetery at dawn felt downright eerie.
  • The sudden, complete silence that fell over the bustling city was downright eerie.
  • The way the clock stopped at the exact moment he passed away is downright eerie.
  • Hearing a child's laughter echoing in the empty hallway was a downright eerie experience.
  • There was a downright eerie quality to his stillness as he watched us.
  • The way the doll's eyes seemed to follow you around the room was downright eerie.
  • His ability to mimic voices perfectly after hearing them once was downright eerie.
  • It's downright eerie how he knew details about my childhood that I'd never told anyone.
  • The town became downright eerie after all the residents mysteriously vanished.
  • The automated voice on the phone repeating the same phrase over and over sounded downright eerie.
  • I find the uncanny valley effect in those old animations downright eerie.
  • She couldn't shake the downright eerie feeling that she had lived this exact moment before.
  • She described the painting of the sad child as having a downright eerie presence.
  • The town, completely deserted after the evacuation, had a downright eerie atmosphere.