Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəli/

Definitions of aerily

adverb in an airy or ethereal manner

Example Sentences

A1 The ghostly figure floated aerily through the abandoned house.

A2 The mist hung aerily over the darkened forest.

B1 The bats flew aerily in the twilight sky.

B2 The eerie music played aerily in the background of the movie scene.

C1 The dancer moved aerily across the stage, captivating the audience with her grace.

C2 The artist captured the aerily beauty of the sunset in his painting, evoking a sense of wonder in all who viewed it.

Examples of aerily in a Sentence

formal The music filled the concert hall aerily, creating a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere.

informal The mist hung aerily over the lake, giving it a mysterious vibe.

slang The abandoned house looked aerily creepy at night.

figurative Her words echoed aerily in his mind long after she had left.

Grammatical Forms of aerily

past tense

aerilyed

plural

aerilys

comparative

more aerily

superlative

most aerily

present tense

aerily

future tense

will aerily

perfect tense

have aerilyed

continuous tense

am aerilying

singular

aerily

positive degree

aerily

infinitive

to aerily

gerund

aerilying

participle

aerilyed

Origin and Evolution of aerily

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'aerily' originated from the Middle English word 'aerili' which was derived from the Old French word 'aerien' meaning 'of the air'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'aerily' has evolved to be used to describe something that is airy, light, or ethereal in nature.