Word: ghost Word origin: Old English gāst (in the sense ‘spirit, soul’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geest and German Geist . The gh- spelling occurs first in Caxton, probably influenced by Flemish gheest . Phonetic: ɡəʊst Listen:
an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image. Example: the building is haunted by the ghost of a monk
act as ghostwriter of (a work). Example: his memoirs were smoothly ghosted by a journalist
glide smoothly and effortlessly. Example: they ghosted up the river
end a personal relationship with (someone) by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication. Example: I didn't want to ghost her, so we ended up having ‘the talk’ and it was horrible
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