Ghastly Definition

găstlē
ghastlier, ghastliest
adjective
ghastlier, ghastliest
Horrible; frightful.
Webster's New World
Ghostlike; pale; haggard.
Webster's New World
Very bad or unpleasant.
Webster's New World
adverb
In a ghastly manner.
He turned ghastly pale on hearing the news.
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Other Word Forms of Ghastly

Adjective

Base Form:
ghastly
Comparative:
ghastlier
Superlative:
ghastliest

Origin of Ghastly

  • From a derivation of Old English gǣstan (“to torment, frighten”) with the suffix -lic. Equivalent to ghast/gast + -ly. Spelling with 'gh' developed 16th century from confusion with ghost; cf. also ghostly.

    From Wiktionary

  • Alteration (influenced by ghost) of Middle English gastli from gasten to terrify aghast

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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