Thesaurus / ghoulish
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However, at $108 per year, HereAfter services could quickly add up if you do some ghoulish back-of-the-envelope math on lifetime costs.
TECHNOLOGY THAT LETS US “SPEAK” TO OUR DEAD RELATIVES HAS ARRIVED. ARE WE READY?CHARLOTTE JEEOCTOBER 18, 2022MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWBack in Washington, the results are likely to bring their own ghoulish realities.
WHAT DEMOCRATS NEED TO LEARN FROM YOUNGKIN'S WIN IN VIRGINIAPHILIP ELLIOTTNOVEMBER 3, 2021TIMEAssam, the setting for his ghoulish death dance on the body of a Muslim, is where this construct of the Muslim as the unwanted, dangerous outsider has been honed and mainstreamed.
IS INDIA HEADED FOR AN ANTI-MUSLIM GENOCIDE?DEBASISH ROY CHOWDHURYOCTOBER 4, 2021TIMESo many of the disasters—and it’s hard to call them “natural disasters” anymore—are record-breaking and defying historic norms in ghoulish ways.
CLIMATE CHANGE HAS RUINED SUMMERLWHELANSEPTEMBER 1, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINESuch was their appearance; mournful, ghoulish, yet human and warm in a repressed, frustrated way.
VALLEY OF THE CROENLEE TARBELLSo he had devised a ghoulish and crafty punishment, which, the more he pondered it, the more subtle and effective did it appear.
THE TERMS OF SURRENDERLOUIS TRACYTo French readers this scene may seem a ghoulish farce: English humour accepts it from Norwegian humour without demur.
THE ENGLISH STAGEAUGUSTIN FILONSeen as I had seen it, it was a ghoulish-looking place—as weird as a Paris catacomb—but then daylight makes all the difference.
ANIMAL GHOSTSELLIOTT O'DONNELLSo once again the phantom rider had brought its grisly message—played its ghoulish rôle.
ANIMAL GHOSTSELLIOTT O'DONNELLThe lodge door was fastened with a rusty padlock, and the place looked ghoulish.
OVER THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS TO ALASKACHARLES WARREN STODDARDWORDS RELATED TO GHOULISH
- aberrant
- abnormal
- ailing
- brooding
- dark
- deadly
- depressed
- despondent
- diseased
- dreadful
- frightful
- ghastly
- ghoulish
- grim
- grisly
- gruesome
- hideous
- horrid
- infected
- irascible
- macabre
- malignant
- melancholy
- monstrous
- moody
- pessimistic
- saturnine
- sick
- somber
- sullen
- unhealthy
- unnatural
- unsound
- unusual
- unwholesome
- astonishing
- astounding
- creepy
- devilish
- eerie
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- fantastic
- ghostly
- ghoulish
- incredible
- inexplainable
- inspired
- magical
- miraculous
- mysterious
- mystifying
- preternatural
- prodigious
- queer
- remarkable
- scary
- secret
- singular
- spooky
- superhuman
- supernatural
- supernormal
- supranormal
- unearthly
- unheard-of
- unnatural
- weird
- abnormal
- absurd
- appalling
- demoniac
- devilish
- eerie
- ethereal
- extraordinary
- fiendish
- frightening
- funereal
- ghastly
- ghostly
- ghoulish
- hair-raising
- haunted
- heavenly
- hyperphysical
- miraculous
- nightmarish
- not of this world
- phantom
- preternatural
- ridiculous
- scary
- sepulchral
- spectral
- spooky
- sublime
- superhuman
- uncanny
- ungodly
- unholy
- unreasonable
- weird
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