uncanniness

/ʌnˈkæninəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being strange, mysterious, or unsettling, often because something is eerily familiar or accurate.
    • The uncanniness of the doll's stare made the child uneasy.
    • Critics praised the film for its uncanniness, which kept audiences on edge.
    • There was an uncanniness to the silence that filled the empty house.
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