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BNC: 19681 COCA: 13688

spooky

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spooky /ˈspuːki/ adjective
spookier; spookiest
spooky
/ˈspuːki/
adjective
spookier; spookiest
Learner's definition of SPOOKY
[also more spooky; most spooky]
: strange and frightening怪异吓人的;阴森恐怖的
BNC: 19681 COCA: 13688
spookier; spookiest
1
: relating to, resembling, or suggesting spooks
2
: nervous, skittish
a spooky horse
spookily adverb
spookiness noun

Example Sentences

The music was pretty spooky. a spooky horse shying at shadows
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Word History

First Known Use

1854, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of spooky was in 1854
BNC: 19681 COCA: 13688
spooky

adjective

(informal) VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, feel, look, sound令人毛骨悚然;感覺陰森;看起來怪異;聽起來怪異become, get開始令人毛骨悚然It got a little spooky when James started telling ghost stories.詹姆斯開始講鬼故事的時候,有點兒讓人寒毛直豎了。find sth發現⋯陰森可怕I find the whole place really rather spooky.我覺得這整個地方真的有點兒瘮人。ADVERBdead (informal, especially BrE) , decidedly, downright
(informal, especially NAmE) , really, very非常瘮人;十分陰森詭異
a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍微瘮人

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