queerish (Meaning)

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queerish (a.)

Rather queer; somewhat singular.

Synonyms & Antonyms of queerish

queerish Sentence Examples

  1. The lighting in the room had a queerish hue, casting shadows that seemed to dance along the walls.
  2. His outfit was rather queerish, with mismatched socks and a brightly colored bowtie.
  3. The old abandoned house had a queerish atmosphere, with creaking floorboards and eerie silence.
  4. The stranger had a queerish manner about him, speaking in riddles and offering cryptic smiles.
  5. The painting had a queerish quality to it, with surreal imagery that left viewers feeling unsettled.
  6. She felt a queerish sensation in the pit of her stomach as she entered the dimly lit alley.
  7. The novel had a queerish plot twist that left readers scratching their heads in confusion.
  8. The strange artifact had a queerish glow to it, emitting an otherworldly aura.
  9. The abandoned amusement park had a queerish charm to it, with rusted rides and overgrown foliage.
  10. The cat had a queerish habit of staring at the wall for hours on end, as if watching invisible creatures.

FAQs About the word queerish

Rather queer; somewhat singular.

sick, ill, qualmish, queazy, sickish, squeamish, unsettled, queasy, upset, nauseous

healthy, well,well, healthy,settled, settled,

The lighting in the room had a queerish hue, casting shadows that seemed to dance along the walls.

His outfit was rather queerish, with mismatched socks and a brightly colored bowtie.

The old abandoned house had a queerish atmosphere, with creaking floorboards and eerie silence.

The stranger had a queerish manner about him, speaking in riddles and offering cryptic smiles.