uncannily Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- dark
- confusing
- ambiguous
- unexplainable
- obscure
- murky
- mystical
- arcane
- inscrutable
- vague
- metaphysical
- deep
- impenetrable
- occult
Weak:
Strongest:
- evident
- apparent
- evident
- obvious
- apparent
- unmistakable
- understandable
- understandable
- intelligible
- unmistakable
- intelligible
- obvious
Strong:
- clear
- fathomable
- straightforward
- clear
- manifest
- unequivocal
- manifest
- straightforward
- transparent
- fathomable
- unequivocal
- palpable
- plain
- palpable
- transparent
- unambiguous
- unambiguous
- plain
Weak:
uncannily Meaning
Wordnet
uncannily (r)
in an uncanny manner
uncannily Sentence Examples
- The boy's uncannily sharp memory astounded his teachers.
- The imitator's gestures were uncannily similar to those of the original performer.
- The likeness between the twins was uncannily striking, down to the smallest detail.
- The ancient artifact had an uncannily calming effect on those who held it.
- The uncanny silence of the forest sent shivers down my spine.
- The actress's portrayal of the character was uncannily realistic and evocative.
- The deja vu I experienced was uncannily intense, as if I had lived the moment before.
- The coincidences surrounding the event were uncannily coincidental, bordering on the improbable.
- The uncannily perceptive strategist anticipated every move of his opponents.
- The creature's Bewegungen were uncannily fluid and graceful, defying description.
FAQs About the word uncannily
in an uncanny manner
mysterious, enigmatic, mystic, cryptic, enigmatical, dark, confusing, ambiguous, unexplainable,obscure
evident, apparent, evident, obvious, apparent, unmistakable,understandable, understandable, intelligible, unmistakable
The boy's uncannily sharp memory astounded his teachers.
The imitator's gestures were uncannily similar to those of the original performer.
The likeness between the twins was uncannily striking, down to the smallest detail.
The ancient artifact had an uncannily calming effect on those who held it.