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ghosts

Aussprache: [ɡoʊsts]

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Kontext: „supernatural“

(noun) a ghost is a spirit of a person who has died. People often believe that ghosts can appear and interact with the living. It's like a shadow of someone who used to be here.

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Many people say they have seen ghosts in old houses.

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She didn't see any ghosts at the haunted place; it was just an empty room.

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Have you ever heard stories about ghosts?

Kontext: „fear“

(noun) the feeling or fear of ghosts. Some people are scared of the idea that ghosts might be around them.

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He loves ghost stories because they are fun to tell at night.

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She isn't afraid of ghosts; she thinks they are just made up.

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Do you enjoy reading about ghosts, or does it scare you?

Kontext: „remorse“

(verb) to ghost someone means to suddenly cut off all communication with them without explanation. It’s like disappearing from someone's life without saying goodbye.

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After a few nice dates, she decided to ghost him instead of explaining why she didn't want to see him anymore.

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He didn't ghost his friend; he made sure to talk about how he felt.

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Have you ever ghosted someone after a date?

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