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otherworldly

[ uhth-er-wurld-lee ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or devoted to another world, as the world of imagination or the world to come.


otherworldly

/ ˌʌðəˈ·Éɜ˱ô»å±ôɪ /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the spiritual or imaginative world
  2. impractical or unworldly
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Derived Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of otherworldly1

1870–75; other world + -ly
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Example Sentences

“So that’s experimenting with different yarns. Some of it looks like clouds. Some of it almost looks like ocean or water. Some of it looks atmospheric, but definitely otherworldly.â€

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Sasaki, meanwhile, is starting virtually from scratch — aiming to reach the kind of stature Snell has earned while working to fully unlock his own otherworldly potential.

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The witches are thus active instruments in the fate that befalls Macbeth, making him somewhat more of a puppet of their otherworldly mischief than a closer reading of the text might bear out.

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She’d been raised on the basketball court in that kind of pressure cooker, shouldering whatever burden was asked of her otherworldly talent.

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He was animated, attentive and, when it came to finding teammates with wild whipping passes, otherworldly.

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