Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

eerily-silent

adjective
/ˈɪər.ili ˈsaɪ.lənt/
Definition
a state of silence that is unsettling or creepy in nature
Examples
  • It was eerily-silent in the abandoned house, as if the walls held their breath.
  • The forest was eerily-silent at night, adding to the feeling of isolation.
  • When she walked into the old chapel, it was eerily-silent, creating an atmosphere of foreboding.
Meaning
The term ‘eerily-silent’ is used to describe a silence that feels strange or haunting, often evoking feelings of unease or discomfort. It suggests an absence of noise that is not just peaceful but carries a mysterious or spooky overshadow.
Synonyms
  • hauntingly quiet
  • unnaturally still
  • spookily silent