ghost


verb

  • To ghost someone means to suddenly stop talking to them without explanation.
  • To appear quietly and unexpectedly, like a ghost.

noun

  • A ghost is a spirit or soul of a person who has died.
  • A ghost can also mean a shadowy figure that people think they see.
  • In stories, a ghost is often a friendly spirit that helps or warns people.
  • A ghost can be something that looks like a person but is not real, like in a movie or a book.
  • Sometimes, a ghost can mean a place that feels empty or abandoned, like a ghost town.


Synonym

  • spook
  • spirit
  • phantom

Sentences

  • Ghosts are often seen in scary movies.
  • Some kids like to tell ghost stories.
  • A ghost can be a fun costume for a party.
  • In cartoons, ghosts can be silly and funny.
  • People like to visit haunted places to see ghosts.

Word Explanation:

  • A ghost is a spirit of someone who has died. Some stories say ghosts can come back to visit us, and they can be nice or a little spooky.

Word in hindi

भूत

bhoot

Other variations in hindi

  • आत्मा aatma
  • भूत bhoot

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'ghost' mean?

A ghost is a spirit or the soul of a person who has died. People often think of ghosts as being invisible or floating around.

How do you pronounce 'ghost'?

You say 'ghost' like this: gohst. It rhymes with 'most'.

What is the origin of the word 'ghost'?

The word 'ghost' comes from an old English word 'gast' which means spirit or breath.

What is the meaning of 'ghost' in Hindi?

The word 'ghost' in Hindi is 'भूत' (Bhūt).

What is the meaning of 'ghost' in Kannada?

The word 'ghost' in Kannada is 'ಭೂತ' (Bhūta).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Ghosts are often thought to be spirits of people who have passed away. Many cultures have stories about them!

Proverb

Seeing is believing, meaning you need to see something to believe it is true.

Quote

"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." - William Shakespeare

Mini blog:

Gilly the Friendly Ghost

In a cozy little town, there lived a friendly ghost named Gilly. Gilly loved to play hide and seek with the children. Every time they counted to ten, Gilly would giggle and float behind a tree or under a big, fluffy cloud. The kids weren’t scared at all! They knew Gilly just wanted to have fun.

One day, they invited Gilly to join their picnic. They shared sandwiches and juice, and Gilly brought sparkly ghost cookies! Everyone laughed and played until the sun went down.

Remember, sometimes the spookiest things can be the friendliest! What would you do with a ghost friend?