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Ghostly

Ghostly is an adjective used in English to describe things related to ghosts or resembling a ghost. It can refer to spectral appearances, such as a ghost or apparition, or to qualities associated with ghosts, like an eeriness or otherworldliness. It is also used more metaphorically to describe translucence, pallor, or a faint, intangible presence, and is common in descriptions of light, sound, or atmosphere that feels uncanny or haunted. Phrases include ghostly figure, ghostly glow, or ghostly silence.

The word derives from ghost, which entered English in the medieval period from Old English gast; the

In folklore, the ghostly is tied to beliefs about spirits and afterlife; in modern media it is

suffix
-ly
formed
an
adjective
meaning
'having
the
characteristics
of.'
The
sense
broadened
over
time
from
literal
spectral
entities
to
figurative
uses:
pale
or
faint
color
("ghostly
pale"),
abrupt
emptiness,
or
a
mood
of
unease.
In
literature,
the
ghostly
is
a
frequent
motif
in
Gothic
and
supernatural
fiction,
cinema,
and
poetry,
used
to
create
tension
or
reveal
secrets.
a
stylistic
device
to
evoke
suspense.
From
a
scientific
perspective,
reported
ghost
sightings
lack
verifiable
evidence
and
are
often
discussed
in
terms
of
perceptual
errors
(pareidolia),
environmental
factors,
or
cognitive
biases
rather
than
actual
apparitions.
The
term
remains
common
in
descriptive
writing
and
criticism
as
a
neutral
descriptor
or
a
stylistic
cue.