unchancy Synonyms
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unchancy Meaning
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unchancy (a.)
Happening at a bad time; unseasonable; inconvenient.
Ill-fated; unlucky.
Unsafe to meddle with; dangerous.
unchancy Sentence Examples
- The old house exuded an unchancy atmosphere, leaving visitors with a sense of unease.
- The stranger's piercing gaze made her feel unchancy, as if he could see through her soul.
- The forest's dense undergrowth and eerie silence created an unchancy ambiente that chilled her to the bone.
- The doctor's sudden diagnosis left her feeling unchancy and uncertain about her future.
- The dark, desolate alleyway was unchancy at night, making her fear for her safety.
- The abandoned building loomed over her, its dilapidated facade and shattered windows giving it an unchancy appearance.
- The unchancy coincidence of winning the lottery twice made her question the odds.
- The dying embers in the fireplace cast unchancy shadows on the walls, creating a surreal atmosphere.
- The ship's creaking timbers and ghostly wails created an unchancy environment that sent shivers down her spine.
- The clown's exaggerated grin and piercing eyes filled her with an inexplicable sense of unease and unchancy.
FAQs About the word unchancy
Happening at a bad time; unseasonable; inconvenient., Ill-fated; unlucky., Unsafe to meddle with; dangerous.
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The old house exuded an unchancy atmosphere, leaving visitors with a sense of unease.
The stranger's piercing gaze made her feel unchancy, as if he could see through her soul.
The forest's dense undergrowth and eerie silence created an unchancy ambiente that chilled her to the bone.
The doctor's sudden diagnosis left her feeling unchancy and uncertain about her future.