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adjective
- 1. sinister or ghostly in a way that causes fear and unease: "I bet this place is really spooky late at night"
- 2. easily frightened; nervous: North American "some horses are more spooky by nature than others"
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Learn the meaning of spooky, an adjective that describes something strange, unsettling, or frightening in a way that suggests the supernatural. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.
Spooky means strange and frightening, often used to describe coincidences or situations that cause fear. Learn how to pronounce spooky and see translations in different languages.
1. of, like, or suggesting a spook or spooks; weird; eerie.
Spooky definition: like or befitting a spook or ghost; suggestive of spooks. . See examples of SPOOKY used in a sentence.
Spooky things make a shiver go down your spine—they're scary or creepy. A movie's spooky music might be enough to make you cover your eyes in fear. This informal adjective is perfect for talking about things that make you feel afraid or deeply uneasy.
Spooky means suggestive of ghosts or spirits, eerie, or easily frightened. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this informal adjective from various sources.
Spooky means strange and frightening, often used to describe ghosts or ghost stories. Learn how to use this informal adjective with synonyms, pronunciation and usage notes.