otherworldy
English
editEtymology
editFrom otherworld + -y, or an error for otherworldly.
Adjective
editotherworldy (comparative more otherworldy, superlative most otherworldy)
- Synonym of otherworldly
- 2007 September 16, Charles Mcgrath, “Mother Nature’s Restless Sons”, in New York Times[1]:
- The place, 22 miles from the nearest road, is apt to become a full-fledged tourist attraction after the opening on Friday of “Into the Wild,” a deeply affecting movie version of the Krakauer book, with cinematography so beautiful it makes the Alaskan landscape seem seductively otherworldy.