ghostish

English

Etymology

ghost + -ish

Adjective

ghostish (comparative more ghostish, superlative most ghostish)

  1. ghostly; spectral
    • 1911, D. H. Lawrence, The White Peacock:
      It's rather ghostish to have the road suddenly smudged out, and all the world anywhere, nowhere for you to go.
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