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ghastlyghast‧ly /ˈɡɑːstli $ ˈɡæstli/ ●○○ adjective ghastlyOrigin: 1300-1400 gast ‘to frighten’ (11-17 centuries) - a ghastly mistake
- She felt ghastly afterwards.
- They keep showing ghastly pictures of the accident on TV.
- But in the disclaimer his children need above all to be protected from the ghastly consequences of their own actions.
- He was scared stiff, thought a ghastly mistake had been made.
- It was ghastly, and a ghastly day for golf.
- Suddenly, Holmes rose from his chair and emitted a ghastly cry.
- There was a ghastly self-fulfilling prophecy about such sessions.
- We have been through a ghastly situation, and I hope that some good can come of it.
- Well-meant though it was, the gesture was terrible, creating a ghastly parody of femininity.
very bad► awful/terrible/dreadful especially British English very bad: · The movie was awful.· Her house is in a terrible state.· a dreadful crime ► horrible very bad, especially in a way that shocks or upsets you: · He describes prison as ‘a horrible place’.· It was a horrible experience. ► disgusting smelling or tasting very bad: · The food was disgusting.· The fish smelled disgusting. ► lousy informal very bad or disappointing: · The weather has been lousy all week.· I’m fed up with this lousy job. ► ghastly British English informal very bad: · I’ve had a ghastly day.· a ghastly mistake ► severe severe problems, injuries, illnesses etc are very bad and serious: · The country faces severe economic problems.· severe delays· He suffered severe head injuries in a car crash. ► atrocious/appalling/horrendous extremely bad in a way that is shocking: · Her behaviour has been absolutely atrocious.· The country has an appalling human rights record. ► abysmal very bad and of a very low standard: · The team’s performance was abysmal.· the abysmal conditions in some prisons NOUN► mistake· He was scared stiff, thought a ghastly mistake had been made.· Had Charity made some ghastly mistake and would she realise it and change the record pretty smartly? ► look/feel ghastly- Anders was already in his bunk, looking ghastly.
- If the old man had looked ill in the train, he looked ghastly now.
- Jacqui looked ghastly when she opened the door.
- She was sober now but she felt ghastly.
- They both looked ghastly white and tense.
1very bad or unpleasant SYN horrible: a ghastly little hotel The whole thing was a ghastly mistake. The weather was ghastly.► see thesaurus at bad2making you very frightened, upset, or shocked: a ghastly accident3look/feel ghastly to look or feel ill, upset, or unhappy: Are you all right? You look ghastly!—ghastliness noun [uncountable] |