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ghoul
[ gool ]
noun
- an evil demon, originally of Muslim legend, supposed to feed on human beings, and especially to rob graves, prey on corpses, etc.
- a grave robber.
- a person who revels in what is revolting.
ghoul
/ ɡuːl /
noun
- a malevolent spirit or ghost
- a person interested in morbid or disgusting things
- a person who robs graves
- (in Muslim legend) an evil demon thought to eat human bodies, either stolen corpses or children
Word History and Origins
Origin of ghoul1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ghoul1
Example Sentences
As ghosts and monsters prepare to strike this Halloween, Americans might find that what haunts them most are not the ghouls at the door—it's the price tags at the store.
Michael Keaton has reprised his role as the titular chaos-causing ghoul in the sequel.
We approached the lonely inn as ragged ghouls shamble up to a gravekeeper’s door.
Unremarkables don’t know that eighty-five percent of their household problems are the result of haints, demons, ghouls, and other Remarkable creatures.
We are in our laboratories playing God with machine networks and not really having updated scientific language to describe the old ghouls and goblins.
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