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ghostly

American  
[gohst-lee] / ˈgoʊst li /

adjective

ghostlier, ghostliest
  1. of, characteristic of, or resembling a ghost; phantasmal; spectral.

    Synonyms:
    unearthly, ghostlike, phantom, wraithlike
  2. Literary. spiritual.


ˈghostly British  
/ ˈɡəʊstlɪ /

adjective

  1. of or resembling a ghost; spectral

    a ghostly face appeared at the window

  2. suggesting the presence of ghosts; eerie

  3. archaic of or relating to the soul or spirit

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Other Word Forms

  • ghostliness noun
  • unghostly adjective

Etymology

Origin of ghostly

before 900; Middle English; Old English gāstlīc. See ghost, -ly

Example Sentences

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The sophisticated Griswold worried that too many intelligent citizens were being duped by what he considered ghostly nonsense.

From Literature

Then ahead of me a small bush wavered as his ghostly shadow passed beneath.

From Literature

And Kate Bush’s immortal 1978 single, with its swooping, operatic drama, interpretive dance–filled video and ghostly narrator only strengthened the book’s rep as a tale of exquisitely tortured love.

From Salon

Because of this, they are better able to withstand gravitational tidal disruption, making them dependable tracers of faint and ghostly galaxies like CDG-2.

From Science Daily

The howl and whine of the opening few bars of “Chains of Love” conjure images of the ghostly moors, before transforming into a catchy midtempo pop number.

From The Wall Street Journal