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otherworldly

[uhth-er-wurld-lee] / ˈʌð ərˈwɜrld li /


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They had all their stuff spread out on the table and looked intense, as if they were in another world while sitting somewhere otherworldly.

From Literature

One almost gets a sense that the great doers of history were like robots, temporarily inhabited by an otherworldly spiritual force or, alternatively, were stick figures that Hegel moved about on his grandiose world-historical tableau.

From Salon

His elegant pinks, mauves, light blues and reds are rare in such solemn scenes; almost otherworldly, they beautifully draw attention to all the gently curved bodies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stott said the images chosen for the From the Oceans to the Stars stamp set deliberately had a "very otherworldly feel".

From BBC

A high concentration of particles can filter the light creating an otherworldly glow as captured by the BBC Weather Watchers.

From BBC