different between ghostlike vs deathly

ghostlike

English

Etymology

ghost +? -like

Adjective

ghostlike (comparative more ghostlike, superlative most ghostlike)

  1. Seemingly invisible; as a ghost, similar to a ghost.

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deathly

English

Etymology

From Middle English dethlich, from Old English d?aþl??, equivalent to death +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?d??li/

Adjective

deathly (comparative deathlier or more deathly, superlative deathliest or most deathly)

  1. Appearing as though dead, or on the verge of death.
  2. Deadly, fatal, causing death.
  3. Extreme.

Derived terms

  • deathliness

Translations

Adverb

deathly (comparative more deathly, superlative most deathly)

  1. In a way that resembles death.
  2. Extremely, dreadfully.

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