different between ghostlike vs deathly
ghostlike
English
Etymology
ghost +? -like
Adjective
ghostlike (comparative more ghostlike, superlative most ghostlike)
- 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)
- Appearing as though dead, or on the verge of death.
- Deadly, fatal, causing death.
- Extreme.
Derived terms
- deathliness
Translations
Adverb
deathly (comparative more deathly, superlative most deathly)
- In a way that resembles death.
- Extremely, dreadfully.
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