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gewgaw n. trinket, bauble, gimcrack, trifle, knick-knack, bagatelle,<br />

kickshaw, toy, novelty, bijou, vanity; bric-…-brac or<br />

bric-a-brac: She has a huge collection of worthless gewgaws.<br />

7.3 ghastly...<br />

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ghastly adj. 1 dreadful, awful, terrible, terrifying, frightful,<br />

hideous, horrible, horrendous, horrid, horrifying, grim, grisly,<br />

loathsome, gruesome, ugly, repellent, repulsive, shocking,<br />

appalling, Colloq gross, scary: He was involved in a ghastly<br />

accident. 2 grim, cadaverous, haggard, ashen, wan, pale,<br />

pallid, pasty(-faced), drawn, livid, ghostly, spectral, macabre:<br />

She looked ghastly after the surgery. 3 awful, bad, terrible,<br />

ill, ailing, sick: We felt ghastly after eating the undercooked<br />

chicken.<br />

ghost n. 1 apparition, phantom, spectre, phantasm, shade, spirit,<br />

wraith, poltergeist, banshee, double-ganger, Doppelganger,<br />

ghoul, manes, No. Eng. dialect boggart; hallucination, illusion,<br />

vision; Colloq spook: The ghost of his uncle appeared before<br />

him. 2 hint, suggestion, shadow, trace, scintilla, glimmer:<br />

Vera hasn't the ghost of a chance of meeting anyone suitable at<br />

the office.<br />

ghostly adj. 1 spectral, ghost-like, wraithlike, phantasmal, phantom,<br />

eerie, unreal, unnatural, supernatural, preternatural,<br />

unearthly, sinister, strange, uncanny, weird, Colloq spooky,<br />

scary, creepy: I heard a ghostly voice calling my name. 2 See<br />

ghastly, 2, above.<br />

ghoulish adj. 1 devilish, demonic, satanic, diabolic(al), fiendish,<br />

demoniac(al), cacodemonic, Mephistophelian; infernal, hellish,<br />

malign: The coven engage in the most ghoulish practices. 2<br />

macabre, grisly, morbid, gruesome, disgusting, monstrous,<br />

abominable, hideous, horrendous, horrible, horrifying, horrid,<br />

brutal, barbaric, savage, ruthless, pitiless, merciless, cruel,<br />

vicious, feral, inhuman, bloodthirsty, ferocious, Colloq sick:<br />

She has some ghoulish notions about being eaten alive by rats.<br />

7.4 giant...<br />

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