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specter
This term evokes a chilling, ethereal presence, often associated with death or the supernatural. It carries a heavier, more ominous weight than ghost, suggesting something that haunts or lingers rather than just appearing. When used figuratively, it describes a looming threat or a psychological shadow. It transforms a concrete spirit into an abstract fear, typically referring to a disaster or tragedy that feels inevitable or persistently threatening.
Meanings
A ghost or phantom appearing as a visible spirit.
"The old castle was said to be haunted by the specter of a fallen knight."
A haunting possibility of something unpleasant happening in the future.
"The specter of famine loomed over the region after the prolonged drought."