Lugubrious vs Eerie - What's the difference?
lugubrious | eerie |
gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree.
strange, weird, fear-inspiring.
(Scotland) fearful, timid.
* 1883 , George MacDonald, Donal Grant
As adjectives the difference between lugubrious and eerie
is that lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree while eerie is strange, weird, fear-inspiring.lugubrious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The poor lighting and sparse maintenance, plus the rarefied traffic on its wide boulevards, made the effect of Pyongyang on the tourist distinctly lugubrious .
- His client's lugubrious expression tipped off the detective that something lurked beneath her optimistic words.
eerie
English
Alternative forms
* eeryAdjective
(er)- The eerie sounds seemed to come from the graveyard after midnight.
- She began to feel eerie .