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ALL meanings of ghosts

Ghosts
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  • noun ghosts the principle of life; soul; spirit. 1
  • noun ghosts Informal. ghost writer. 1
  • noun ghosts a secondary image, especially one appearing on a television screen as a white shadow, caused by poor or double reception or by a defect in the receiver. 1
  • noun ghosts Also called ghost image. Photography. a faint secondary or out-of-focus image in a photographic print or negative resulting from reflections within the camera lens. 1
  • noun ghosts an oral word game in which each player in rotation adds a letter to those supplied by preceding players, the object being to avoid ending a word. 1
  • noun ghosts Optics. a series of false spectral lines produced by a diffraction grating with unevenly spaced lines. 1
  • noun ghosts Metalworking. a streak appearing on a freshly machined piece of steel containing impurities. 1
  • noun ghosts a red blood cell having no hemoglobin. 1
  • noun ghosts a fictitious employee, business, etc., fabricated especially for the purpose of manipulating funds or avoiding taxes: Investigation showed a payroll full of ghosts. 1
  • verb with object ghosts to ghostwrite (a book, speech, etc.). 1
  • verb with object ghosts to haunt. 1
  • verb with object ghosts Engraving. to lighten the background of (a photograph) before engraving. 1
  • verb with object ghosts Informal. to suddenly end all contact with (a person) without explanation, especially in a romantic relationship: The guy I’ve been dating ghosted me. to leave (a social event or gathering) suddenly without saying goodbye: My friend ghosted my birthday party. 1
  • verb with object ghosts Digital Technology. to remove (comments, threads, or other digital content) from a website or online forum without informing the poster, keeping them hidden from the public but still visible to the poster. 1
  • verb without object ghosts to ghostwrite. 1
  • verb without object ghosts to go about or move like a ghost. 1
  • verb without object ghosts (of a sailing vessel) to move when there is no perceptible wind. 1
  • verb without object ghosts to pay people for work not performed, especially as a way of manipulating funds. 1
  • verb without object ghosts Informal. to suddenly end all contact with a person without explanation, especially in a romantic relationship: They dated for a month and then she ghosted. to leave a social event or gathering suddenly without saying goodbye: I'm getting tired so I think I might just ghost. 1
  • verb without object ghosts Digital Technology. to remove comments, threads, or other digital content from a website or online forum without informing the poster, keeping them hidden from the public but still visible to the poster. 1
  • adjective ghosts fabricated for purposes of deception or fraud: We were making contributions to a ghost company. 1
  • idioms ghosts give up the ghost, to die. to cease to function or exist. 1
  • noun ghosts Plural form of ghost. 1
  • noun ghosts the soul of a dead person, a disembodied spirit imagined, usually as a vague, shadowy or evanescent form, as wandering among or haunting living persons. 1
  • noun ghosts a mere shadow or semblance; a trace: He's a ghost of his former self. 1
  • noun ghosts a remote possibility: He hasn't a ghost of a chance. 1
  • noun ghosts (sometimes initial capital letter) a spiritual being. 1
  • noun ghosts plural of ghost. 0
  • verb ghosts third-person singular simple present indicative form of ghost. 0
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