unearthly

  • 21unearthly — adj. 1 supernatural, mysterious. 2 colloq. absurdly early or inconvenient (an unearthly hour). 3 not earthly. Derivatives: unearthliness n …

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  • 22Unearthly Trance — is a sludge metal/doom metal trio from Long Island/Brooklyn New York, comprised of guitarist vocalist Ryan Lipynsky, bassist Jay Newman and drummer Darren Verni. They were formed in 2000 and have released material (2 Eps and 3 full lengths) on… …

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  • 23unearthly hour — phrase a time of day, especially very early, that is not a reasonable time to speak to or see someone What are you doing here at this unearthly hour? Thesaurus: times in the evening or nighthyponym times in the morning or daytimehyponym happening …

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  • 24unearthly hour — absurdly early or inconvenient We got up at an unearthly hour this morning so we could get ready to go camping …

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  • 25unearthly hour — a time of day, especially very early, that is not a reasonable time to speak to or see someone What are you doing here at this unearthly hour? …

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  • 26unearthly — adjective a) Not of the earth. b) Non terrestrial …

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  • 27unearthly — Synonyms and related words: Christlike, Christly, Elysian, God fearing, Olympian, a bit thick, a bit thin, abnormal, absurd, airy, angelic, arcane, asomatous, astral, balmy, beatific, beatified, beyond belief, bizarre, blessed, blue, bodiless,… …

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  • 28unearthly — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. supernatural, uncanny, ghostly, spectral, eerie, weird, exceptional (inf.), unusual (inf.); appalling, hair raising. See demon. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. ghoulish, frightening, ghastly, fiendish,… …

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  • 29unearthly — adj. not appearing to be of this world, extraterrestrial, supernatural, mysterious; unreasonable, outrageous …

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  • 30unearthly — a. Supernatural, preternatural, weird …

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