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Comparative for causing severe fear or terror
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“Lovecraft's oeuvre is replete with ghastly monsters and terrifying perversions of nature.”
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Comparative for having an ugly or frightening appearance
“The air behind the orcs rippled, and the blur resolved into a hideous, misshapen creature, a ghastly combination of ape and wolf.”
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Comparative for related to, or suggestive of, ghosts, spirits, or the supernatural
“Hovering over it like a ghastly apparition is a demoniac figure playing the lute.”
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Comparative for very objectionable, bad or unpleasant
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“After a ghastly meal full of endangered animals and several threatening remarks from Santa, the cousins realize that the man in the red suit is not Santa at all.”
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Comparative for lamentably bad or poor in quality or standard
“And for all of this ghastly workmanship, Weisel had overcharged Fred Tolliver by nine thousand dollars.”
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Comparative for causing distress, dread or alarm
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“We talked at dinner of theatrical matters to take our minds off the ghastly news that the country was on the verge of collapse.”
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Comparative for significant or extreme in degree or intensity
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“Carefully, I stood up and felt a ghastly pain radiating through my face and leg.”
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Comparative for harsh or inhospitable in nature, especially of an environment or conditions
“We braved the ghastly conditions to make it to the summit of the mountain.”
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Comparative for deserving censure or condemnation
“Nor did they have a clue who could have committed the ghastly crime.”
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Comparative for extremely pale, especially of a deathly white
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“His black hair was drawn up in thick spikes, and he had a sallow face which was a ghastly white.”
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Comparative for extremely ill or unwell
“She had sobered up but she felt ghastly.”
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Comparative for inflicting suffering onto others without conscience
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Comparative for inhumanly or outrageously evil or immorally wrong
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Comparative for disturbing in nature due to references to death or dying
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Comparative for very thin or bony in physique
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