The word "ghastly" as an adjective describes something that is shockingly frightful or dreadful, often evoking feelings of Horror or disgust. It can refer to appearances that are pale or ghostly, or situations that are extremely unpleasant or gruesome. In literature and conversation, it often conveys a strong sense of revulsion or fear.
Ghastly may be an adverb but also an adjective.
The patient that was in the hostpital room had ghastly wounds.
The correct spelling of the word is macabre (gruesome, ghastly).
most ghastly / more ghastly
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Ghastly may be an adverb but also an adjective.
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The root of the word "ghastly" is "ghast," which means terrifying or shockingly frightful.
The patient that was in the hostpital room had ghastly wounds.
Ghastly
Because she did not keep up with her medicine she became ghastly ill
Frightening, spectral, eerie, translucent, ghastly, transparent, and incorporeal are real good ones.
ghastly, hellish, abysmal
The correct spelling of the word is macabre (gruesome, ghastly).
most ghastly / more ghastly
The "h" is silent in "ghastly."