weird
"Eerie" refers to a feeling of unease or fear, often associated with something strange, mysterious, or supernatural. It evokes a sense of discomfort or dread, typically linked to the unknown. "Ghostly" relates specifically to ghosts or spirits, suggesting a haunting presence or an ethereal quality. Both terms convey an otherworldly atmosphere that can instill fear or fascination.
Sinister or ghostly, in a way that causes fear.
Scary means frightening or causing fear. Synonyms are frightening, chilling, horrifying, It can also mean uncannily striking or surprising. Synonyms are surprising, strange, or shocking.
It is a fear of bald people and it is really strange
"Eerie" is an adjective that describes something that is strange, unsettling, or frightening, often because it evokes a sense of mystery or the supernatural. The term is commonly used to describe atmospheres, sounds, or situations that provoke feelings of unease or fear. It can also refer to an uncanny or ghostly quality that makes one feel uncomfortable.
Xenophobia is the fear of things that are foreign or strange.
This is related to being in a strange, fearful place such as a hospital, and the fear of the unknown consequences of the pain and the condition causing it, which can all combined to make pain feel more severe.
Macroxenoglossophobia is the fear of long, strange words. (Ironic isn't it?)
No, it is not an adverb. Fear is a noun, or verb. There are related adverbs, which are "fearfully" and "frighteningly" (refer to having fear or causing fear).
Xenophobia.
Extreme pallor (becoming ghostly pale) could be caused by anemia, low blood pressure, fever, fainting, or hypothermia (becoming too cold,) among other conditions. Fear and exhaustion can cause a person to become suddenly pale.
Liam has a strange fear of spoons. Hope this connects the 2.