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The example sentences of GHASTLY in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "ghastly" in a sentence | "ghastly" example sentences

How to use "ghastly" in a sentence?

  • Television has some lovely aspects to it - and some ghastly aspects - but the theater itself was a wonderful invention.
    -Patrick Macnee-
  • The Brits are ghastly. I never would accept a Brit. It would be like Laurence Olivier being happy getting a TV Times award.
    -Steven Morrissey-
  • The science of life is a superb and dazzlingly lighted hall which may be reached only by passing through a long and ghastly kitchen.
    -Claude Bernard-
  • By the way, all joking aside, do I call you Ghastly or Elder Bespoke?' 'You can call me whatever you like.' Vex nodded. 'Thank you, Gladys.
    -Derek Landy-
  • If one's honest about it, spending time in a car with children is pretty ghastly.
    -Arabella Weir-
  • things are never so indescribably ghastly that they can't get worse.
    -Alice Thomas Ellis-
  • Those dogs of democrats and liberal riff-raff will see that we're the only chaps who haven't been stultified by the ghastly period of peace.
    -Karl Marx-
  • It was all quite ghastly and I was very fond of it.
    -Mark Gatiss-
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Definition and meaning of GHASTLY

What does "ghastly mean?"

/ˈɡas(t)lē/

ghastly

adjective
causing great horror or fear.

What are synonyms of "ghastly"?
Some common synonyms of "ghastly" are:
  • terrible,
  • frightful,
  • horrible,
  • grim,
  • awful,
  • dire,
  • frightening,
  • terrifying,
  • horrifying,
  • alarming,
  • distressing,
  • shocking,
  • appalling,
  • harrowing,
  • dreadful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈterəb(ə)l/

terrible
adjective

Very bad; horrible.

/ˈfrītfəl/

frightful
adjective

Dreadful; awful; very bad.

/ˈhôrəb(ə)l/

horrible
adjective

Very bad; causing annoyance, distaste or fear.

/ɡrim/

grim
adjective

very serious or gloomy.

/ˈôfəl/

awful
adjective adverb

Very bad; horrible; terrible. very.

/ˈdī(ə)r/

dire
adjective

(E.g. of consequences) very serious.

/ˈfrīt(ə)niNG/

frightening
adjective verb

Being scary. To make someone afraid or nervous.

/ˈterəfīiNG/

terrifying
adjective verb

Extremely frightening. To scare or greatly frighten.

/ˈhärifīiNG/

horrifying
adjective verb

causing horror. To cause someone to feel horror or shock.

/əˈlärmiNG/

alarming
adjective verb

worrying or disturbing. To make someone unpleasantly surprised.

/dəˈstresiNG/

distressing
adjective verb

Causing anxiety or worry. To cause someone anxiety or sadness.

/ˈSHäkiNG/

shocking
adjective verb

causing indignation or disgust. To cause great surprise, horror, or anger.

/əˈpôliNG/

appalling
adjective verb

causing shock or dismay. To feel shock or distress at something terrible.

/ˈherōiNG/

harrowing
adjective verb

acutely distressing. To be extremely upsetting.

/ˈdredfəl/

dreadful
adjective

Extremely bad, unpleasant, or ugly.

What are antonyms of "ghastly"?
Some common antonyms of "ghastly" are:
  • pleasant,
  • fine,
  • charming,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈplez(ə)nt/

pleasant
adjective

giving sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.

/fīn/

fine
adjective adverb noun verb

Of high quality; made with great skill. satisfactorily or well. Money you have to pay because you broke a rule. clarify beer or wine.

/ˈCHärmiNG/

charming
adjective verb

Being very likable; attractive. To cause others to like you or do what you want.

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