spirit, apparation, appearance, banshee, daemon, demon, devil, eidolon, ethereal being, haunt, incorporeal being, kelpie, manes, phantasm, phantom, poltergeist, revenant, shade, shadow, soul, specter, spook, vampire, vision, visitor, wraith, zombie
Ghostly, spooky, otherworldly, creepy, translucent, haunting, incorporeal, intangible, invisible, unsettling, malicious
It kind of depends on what kind of ghost you're talking about.
some very common synonyms are apparition, spirit, paranormal being, phantom, entity, spook, a haunt...there are more but these are the most common.
The plural form of the noun 'ghost' is ghosts.
GHOST : figment, phantom, apparition
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Another word that means spirit is ghost
Other words for Ghost: - Spirit - Phantom - Angel (May Appear Like Ghost) - Muse (May Appear Like Ghost) - Orb - Astral Being -Apparation
I would guess a person, since an apparition is a ghost.
ghost. As pale as a ghost or As white as a ghost.
when you activate ghost radar classic, it will periodically say a word. what do these words mean?
GHOST
Another word that means spirit is ghost
ghost........ I think
Specter or spectre is simply another word for ghost.
Phantasm, Ghost, Haunting
A Ghost is another word for a living - dead spirit. (I don't know if ghosts are real or not)Another response:Other words for "ghost" include: spirit, apparition, haunt or haunting, haint, specter, phantom, poltergeist, shade, shadow.
Yes, because 'ghost' is another word meaning 'soul.' So the damned souls in Hell are all ghosts.
Other words for Ghost: - Spirit - Phantom - Angel (May Appear Like Ghost) - Muse (May Appear Like Ghost) - Orb - Astral Being -Apparation
A banshee is a type of spirit who warns of an oncoming death.
I would guess a person, since an apparition is a ghost.
The Italian word for ghost is fantasma.
The Apache language often varies its words from one area to another. The closest word for ghost in Apache would be chĭdn which means spirits. The other side or spirit-landis chĭdn-túh-yo. Another variation of Apache uses the word gōde to refer to a shadow spirit that haunts dreams.