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ghastly (adj.)

c. 1300, gastlich, "inspiring fear or terror, hideous, shocking," with -lich (see -ly (2)) + gast (adj.) "afraid, frightened," past participle of gasten "to frighten," from Old English gæstan "to torment, frighten" (see ghost (n.)). Spelling with gh- developed 16c. from confusion with ghost. Middle English also had gastful in the same sense, but this is now obsolete. Sidney and Shakespeare also used ghastly as an adverb. Related: Ghastliness.

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Definitions of ghastly from WordNet

ghastly (adj.)
shockingly repellent; inspiring horror;
ghastly wounds
Synonyms: grim / grisly / gruesome / macabre / sick
ghastly (adj.)
gruesomely indicative of death or the dead;
ghastly shrieks
Synonyms: charnel / sepulchral
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