Ghostly vs. Spirit

Difference Between Ghostly and Spirit
Ghostly➦
Of, relating to, or resembling a ghost, a wraith, or an apparition; spectral.
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Spirit➦
the non-physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul
we seek a harmony between body and spirit
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Ghostly➦
Of or relating to the soul or spirit; spiritual.
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Spirit➦
the prevailing or typical quality, mood, or attitude of a person, group, or period of time
I hope the team will build on this spirit of confidence
the university is a symbol of the nation's egalitarian spirit
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Ghostly➦
Of or pertaining to ghosts or spirits.
a ghostly figure with a hood
The graveyard was haunted by a ghostly figure of a young girl.
The ghostly moaning was heard from upstairs.
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Spirit➦
strong distilled alcoholic drink such as brandy, whisky, gin, or rum.
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Ghostly➦
Spooky; frightening.
A ghostly hush fell.
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Spirit➦
a highly refined substance or fluid thought to govern vital phenomena.
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Ghostly➦
(archaic) Relating to the soul; not carnal or secular; spiritual.
a ghostly confessor
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Spirit➦
convey rapidly and secretly
stolen cows were spirited away some distance to prevent detection
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Ghostly➦
Relating to the soul; not carnal or secular; spiritual; as, a ghostly confessor.
Save and defend us from our ghostly enemies.
One of the gostly children of St. Jerome.
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Spirit➦
A force or principle believed to animate living beings.
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Ghostly➦
Of or pertaining to apparitions.
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Spirit➦
A force or principle believed to animate humans and often to endure after departing from the body of a person at death; the soul.
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Ghostly➦
Spiritually; mystically.
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Spirit➦
Spirit The Holy Spirit.
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Ghostly➦
like or being a phantom;
a ghostly face at the window
a phantasmal presence in the room
spectral emanations
spiritual tappings at a seance
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Spirit➦
An angel or demon.
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Spirit➦
A being inhabiting or embodying a particular place, object, or natural phenomenon.
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Spirit➦
A fairy or sprite.
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Spirit➦
The part of a human associated with the mind, will, and feelings
Though unable to join us today, they are with us in spirit.
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Spirit➦
The essential nature of a person or group.
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Spirit➦
A person as characterized by a stated quality
He is a proud spirit.
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Spirit➦
An inclination or tendency of a specified kind
Her actions show a generous spirit.
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Spirit➦
A pervasive or essential attitude, quality, or principle
the spirit of 1776.
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Spirit➦
An attitude marked by enthusiasm, energy, or courage
sang with spirit.
troops that fought with spirit.
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Spirit➦
spirits A mood or emotional state
The guests were in high spirits. His sour spirits put a damper on the gathering.
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Spirit➦
Strong loyalty or dedication
team spirit.
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Spirit➦
The actual though unstated sense or significance of something
the spirit of the law.
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Spirit➦
often spirits (used with a sing. verb) An alcohol solution of an essential or volatile substance.
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Spirit➦
spirits An alcoholic beverage, especially distilled liquor.
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Spirit➦
To carry off mysteriously or secretly
The documents had been spirited away.
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Spirit➦
To impart courage, animation, or determination to; inspirit.
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Spirit➦
The soul of a person or other creature.
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Spirit➦
A supernatural being, often but not exclusively without physical form; ghost, fairy, angel.
A wandering spirit haunts the island.
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Spirit➦
Enthusiasm.
School spirit is at an all-time high.
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Spirit➦
The manner or style of something.
In the spirit of forgiveness, we didn't press charges.
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Spirit➦
A volatile liquid, such as alcohol. The plural form spirits is a generic term for distilled alcoholic beverages.
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Spirit➦
Energy; ardour.
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Spirit➦
One who is vivacious or lively; one who evinces great activity or peculiar characteristics of mind or temper.
a ruling spirit; a schismatic spirit
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Spirit➦
Temper or disposition of mind; mental condition or disposition; intellectual or moral state.
to be cheerful, or in good spirits; to be down-hearted, or in bad spirits
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Spirit➦
(obsolete) Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself.
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Spirit➦
(obsolete) A rough breathing; an aspirate, such as the letter h; also, a mark denoting aspiration.
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Spirit➦
Intent; real meaning; opposed to the letter, or formal statement.
the spirit of an enterprise, or of a document
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Spirit➦
Any of the four substances: sulphur, sal ammoniac, quicksilver, and arsenic (or, according to some, orpiment).
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Spirit➦
(dyeing) Stannic chloride.
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Spirit➦
To carry off, especially in haste, secrecy, or mystery.
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Spirit➦
Sometimes followed by up: to animate with vigour; to excite; to encourage; to inspirit.
Civil dissensions often spirit the ambition of private men.
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Spirit➦
Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself.
The mild air, with season moderate,Gently attempered, and disposed eo well,That still it breathed foorth sweet spirit.
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Spirit➦
A rough breathing; an aspirate, as the letter h; also, a mark to denote aspiration; a breathing.
Be it a letter or spirit, we have great use for it.
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Spirit➦
Life, or living substance, considered independently of corporeal existence; an intelligence conceived of apart from any physical organization or embodiment; vital essence, force, or energy, as distinct from matter.
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Spirit➦
The intelligent, immaterial and immortal part of man; the soul, in distinction from the body in which it resides; the agent or subject of vital and spiritual functions, whether spiritual or material.
There is a spirit in man; and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding.
As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.
Spirit is a substance wherein thinking, knowing, doubting, and a power of moving, do subsist.
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Spirit➦
Specifically, a disembodied soul; the human soul after it has left the body.
Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
Ye gentle spirits far away,With whom we shared the cup of grace.
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Spirit➦
Any supernatural being, good or bad; an apparition; a specter; a ghost; also, sometimes, a sprite,; a fairy; an elf.
Whilst young, preserve his tender mind from all impressions of spirits and goblins in the dark.
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Spirit➦
Energy, vivacity, ardor, enthusiasm, courage, etc.
"Write it then, quickly," replied Bede; and summoning all his spirits together, like the last blaze of a candle going out, he indited it, and expired.
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Spirit➦
One who is vivacious or lively; one who evinces great activity or peculiar characteristics of mind or temper; as, a ruling spirit; a schismatic spirit.
Such spirits as he desired to please, such would I choose for my judges.
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Spirit➦
Temper or disposition of mind; mental condition or disposition; intellectual or moral state; - often in the plural; as, to be cheerful, or in good spirits; to be downhearted, or in bad spirits.
God has . . . made a spirit of building succeed a spirit of pulling down.
A perfect judge will read each work of witWith the same spirit that its author writ.
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Spirit➦
Intent; real meaning; - opposed to the letter, or to formal statement; also, characteristic quality, especially such as is derived from the individual genius or the personal character; as, the spirit of an enterprise, of a document, or the like.
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Spirit➦
Tenuous, volatile, airy, or vapory substance, possessed of active qualities.
All bodies have spirits . . . within them.
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Spirit➦
Any liquid produced by distillation; especially, alcohol, the spirits, or spirit, of wine (it having been first distilled from wine): - often in the plural.
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Spirit➦
Rum, whisky, brandy, gin, and other distilled liquors having much alcohol, in distinction from wine and malt liquors.
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Spirit➦
A solution in alcohol of a volatile principle. Cf. Tincture.
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Spirit➦
Any one of the four substances, sulphur, sal ammoniac, quicksilver, or arsenic (or, according to some, orpiment).
The four spirits and the bodies seven.
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Spirit➦
Stannic chloride. See under Stannic.
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Spirit➦
To animate with vigor; to excite; to encourage; to inspirit; as, civil dissensions often spirit the ambition of private men; - sometimes followed by up.
Many officers and private men spirit up and assist those obstinate people to continue in their rebellion.
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Spirit➦
To convey rapidly and secretly, or mysteriously, as if by the agency of a spirit; to kidnap; - often with away, or off.
The ministry had him spirited away, and carried abroad as a dangerous person.
I felt as if I had been spirited into some castle of antiquity.
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Spirit➦
the vital principle or animating force within living things
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Spirit➦
the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people;
the feel of the city excited him
a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting
it had the smell of treason
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Spirit➦
a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character
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Spirit➦
any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings
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Spirit➦
the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection);
his emotional state depended on her opinion
he was in good spirits
his spirit rose
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Spirit➦
the intended meaning of a communication
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Spirit➦
animation and energy in action or expression;
it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it
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Spirit➦
an inclination or tendency of a certain kind;
he had a change of heart
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Spirit➦
infuse with spirit;
The company spirited him up
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