ghoul Synonyms

ghoul Meaning

Wordnet

ghoul (n)

someone who takes bodies from graves and sells them for anatomical dissection

an evil spirit or ghost

Webster

ghoul (n.)

An imaginary evil being among Eastern nations, which was supposed to feed upon human bodies.

ghoul Sentence Examples

  1. The eerie presence of the ghoul sent shivers down my spine as it lurked in the shadows.
  2. The ghoul's appearance was grotesque, its flesh hanging loosely from its skeletal frame.
  3. Legends whispered of a malevolent ghoul that haunted the ancient ruins, seeking to devour the unwary.
  4. The ghoul's gaze sent a chill through me, its eyes burning with an unnatural hunger.
  5. As the ghoul approached, its claws extended like daggers, ready to tear into its victim.
  6. The village was terrorized by a ghoul that relentlessly hunted its inhabitants, leaving behind bloody carnage.
  7. The ghoul's victims were left as mere husks, their souls drained from their bodies.
  8. The hunters pursued the ghoul with relentless determination, desperate to end its reign of terror.
  9. The ghoul's lair was a macabre chamber filled with bones and the stench of decay.
  10. The legend of the ghoul served as a warning to those who dared to venture into the forbidden woods.

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The eerie presence of the ghoul sent shivers down my spine as it lurked in the shadows.

The ghoul's appearance was grotesque, its flesh hanging loosely from its skeletal frame.

Legends whispered of a malevolent ghoul that haunted the ancient ruins, seeking to devour the unwary.

The ghoul's gaze sent a chill through me, its eyes burning with an unnatural hunger.