Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəli/
adverb in an airy or ethereal manner
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.
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.
aerilyed
aerilys
more aerily
most aerily
aerily
will aerily
have aerilyed
am aerilying
aerily
aerily
to aerily
aerilying
aerilyed