The clue is the prefix un-, an Old English way of forming a negative of adjectives. The origin of the word is Old English cann, meaning "knowledge", from the verb cunnan, to know, to be acquainted with, to be thoroughly conversant with.
Something "uncanny" can not be understood, is unknown and unfamiliar, unearthly or weird. Strangely, the word "canny" is only used today in Scots dialect English, which is based closely on Old English.
Her resemblance to her fourth cousin was uncanny.
An example sentence of Uncanny would be:"He had an uncanny ability to predict what I would do before I did it."Uncanny means: "seeming to have a supernatural character or origin"
How about eerie.....
The little house had already established a somewhat uncanny reputation
Many people call unexplained things uncanny when mostly they are no more than ordinary things which have been misunderstood.
Her flexibility was uncanny in nature to mine.
1. having or seeming to have a supernatural or inexplicable basis; beyond the ordinary or normal; extraordinary: uncanny accuracy; an uncanny knack of foreseeing trouble. 2. mysterious; arousing superstitious fear or dread; uncomfortably strange: Uncanny sounds filled the house. ANSWER It might be helpful to know that "uncanny" comes from a bastardation of the Gaelic word "Ken" which means "To Know". Therefore, it is un-Ken-ny; Of the Unknowable.
Uncanny Banquet was created in 1992.
The illistration of the women had lineaments that revealed an uncanny resemblance to the visage of my mother.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The duration of The Uncanny - film - is 1.48 hours.
That is the correct spelling of "uncanny" (amazing, unnatural, strange).