ghost
Pronunciación: [ɡoʊst]
Contexto: «spooky»
(noun) a ghost is a spirit of someone who has died. People often think of ghosts as floating figures that can appear to the living, especially in scary stories.
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The children enjoyed the spooky story about a friendly ghost who helped lost souls.
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She was not afraid of ghosts and thought they were just myths.
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Have you ever seen a ghost in a scary movie?
Contexto: «identity»
(noun) a ghost can also refer to the memory or feeling of a person who has died. Sometimes, we remember someone so strongly that it feels like they are still with us.
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Even after years, her grandmother's ghost stayed in her heart, making her feel loved.
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He tried to forget his past, but the ghost of his old life haunted him.
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How can we keep the ghost of loved ones alive in our memories?
Contexto: «social interaction»
(verb) to ghost someone means to suddenly cut off all communication without explanation. This happens often when someone stops replying to messages in a friendship or dating situation.
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After a great date, he was happy to see that she didn't ghost him and texted right after.
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It's really hurtful when friends ghost each other without saying why.
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Why do some people choose to ghost instead of talking about their feelings?