ghoulish
Collocations
4ADJ.
squeamish
VERB + GHOULISH
aroused, risk
GHOULISH + NOUN
discovery, greed
PREP.
about
Definitions
adj
Of or pertaining to ghouls.
Ay, even the droll humour and solidity of Khalid, are shaken, aroused, by the ghoulish greed, the fell inhumanity of these sharpers.
Of or pertaining to corpses and graverobbing.
We had that afternoon dug a grave in the cellar, and would have to fill it by dawn -- for although we had fixed a lock on the house, we wished to shun even the remotest risk of a ghoulish discovery.
Fascinated by corpses; morbid.
We’ll be neither ghoulish nor squeamish about death; it happens, the chances increase with age, and we need to take the possibility into consideration.
At times it seemed almost an afterthought, during an extended trial subject to ghoulish fascination, that Don Patterson, Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson died terrible deaths.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
adjective — suggesting the horror of death and decay
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
4Ay, even the droll humour and solidity of Khalid, are shaken, aroused, by the ghoulish greed, the fell inhumanity of these sharpers.
WiktionaryWe had that afternoon dug a grave in the cellar, and would have to fill it by dawn -- for although we had fixed a lock on the house, we wished to shun even the remotest risk of a ghoulish discovery.
WiktionaryWe’ll be neither ghoulish nor squeamish about death; it happens, the chances increase with age, and we need to take the possibility into consideration.
WiktionaryRifling through a dead man's belongings is ghoulish.
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