ghost - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ghost in Hindi

Noun

  • भूत
  • प्रेत
  • छाया
  • पिशाच
  • प्रतिच्छाया
  • छलावा
  • प्रेतात्मा
  • आभास
  • भूत-प्रेत

ghost Definition

Noun

  • an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.

Verb

  • act as ghostwriter of (a work).
  • glide smoothly and effortlessly.
  • end a personal relationship with (someone) by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication.

ghost Example

  • I didn't want to ghost her, so we ended up having ‘the talk’ and it was horrible ( मैं उसे भूत नहीं बनाना चाहता था, इसलिए हमने 'बात' खत्म कर दी और यह भयानक था )
  • the building is haunted by the ghost of a monk ( इमारत में एक साधु के भूत का साया है )
  • The Rams have finally laid the ghost of seasons past to rest. ( रामों ने आखिरकार बीते हुए मौसमों के भूत को आराम करने के लिए रख दिया है। )
  • He gave the ghost of a smile. ( उसने मुस्कान का भूत दिया। )

More Sentence

  • The sun was warm and there was just a ghost of a breeze from the north-west.
  • A passage difficult of interpretation, but apparently meant to be equivalent to the Eastern Epiklesis or invocation of the Holy Ghost.
  • In its earliest form it ran simply - "Glor y be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, world without end, Amen," or "Glory be to the Father, in (or through) the Son, and in (or through) the Holy Ghost."
  • My old car's finally given up the ghost.
  • A ghost of a smile flitted across his face.
  • The car seems to have given up the ghost.
  • My car finally gave up the ghost.
  • The ghost of the old dictator still lingers on.
  • Has the ghost manifested itself recently?
  • He gave the ghost of a smile.
  • You don't have a ghost of a chance .
  • The ghost story made my skin crawl.
  • Taking as our starting-point the teaching of the heretical sects in Russia, notably those of the 14th century, which are a direct continuation of the doctrines held by the Bogomils, we find that they denied the divine birth of Christ, the personal coexistence of the Son with the Father and Holy Ghost, and the validity of sacraments and ceremonies.
  • When the Holy Ghost (Michael) appeared in the shape of the dove, Jesus received power to break the covenant in the form of a clay tablet (heirographon) held by Satanail from Adam.
  • These include the prohibition of alcoholic drink, of fleshly sins and of marriage, and the inculcation of faith in the Holy Ghost and complete surrender to his influence.
  • I could feel a cold sweat passing over me like a ghost at a séance.
  • The ghost of innate ideas seems to be all that it had left.
  • Curiously, Buddhism itself is ruled by the ghost or shadowy remainder of belief in transmigration - Karma.
  • Now it's a ghost town.
  • I published his autobiography, which was very competently ghosted by a woman journalist from the Daily Mail.
  • I ghosted his weekly rugby column for the Telegraph.
  • she gave the ghost of a smile
  • people who ghost are primarily focused on avoiding their own emotional discomfort