uncanny

[ʌnˈkæni]

uncanny Definition

  • 1strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way
  • 2seeming to have a supernatural or inexplicable basis

Using uncanny: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "uncanny" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The resemblance between the two women was uncanny.

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    He had an uncanny ability to predict the future.

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    The painting had an uncanny likeness to the real thing.

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    There was an uncanny silence in the room.

uncanny Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for uncanny

Phrases with uncanny

  • a phenomenon where a robot or other artificial being is so realistic that it becomes eerie or disturbing to human observers

    Example

    The robot's movements were so lifelike that it fell into the uncanny valley and made people uncomfortable.

  • an exceptional talent or skill that seems almost supernatural

    Example

    Her uncanny ability to remember faces and names made her a successful salesperson.

  • a striking similarity between two things that seems almost too close to be coincidental

    Example

    The actor's uncanny resemblance to the historical figure made him perfect for the role.

Origins of uncanny

from the Scottish 'canny', meaning 'knowing' or 'skilled'

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Summary: uncanny in Brief

The term 'uncanny' [ʌnˈkæni] refers to something strange or mysterious, often in an unsettling way. It can describe a person's abilities, such as 'He had an uncanny ability to predict the future,' or a resemblance, such as 'The painting had an uncanny likeness to the real thing.' The phrase 'uncanny valley' describes the eerie feeling that can arise when a robot or other artificial being is too realistic.

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