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    ghost
    /ɡəʊst/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. act as ghostwriter of (a work): "his memoirs were smoothly ghosted by a journalist"
    • 2. glide smoothly and effortlessly: "they ghosted up the river"

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  2. Ghosting is a relatively new colloquial dating term that refers to abruptly cutting off contact with someone without giving that person any warning or explanation for doing so. Even when the person being ghosted reaches out to re-initiate contact or gain closure, they’re met with silence.

  3. Ghosting is when someone who used to be friendly or even romantic with you suddenly cuts off all communication without explanation. While most people think of ghosting in a digital context, meaning a friend or dating partner stops responding to texts, emails, calls, etc., it can happen across all social circumstances.

  4. Feb 1, 2020 · Ghosting is when someone ends a relationship without explanation or communication. Learn why people ghost, how it affects you, and what to do if you're ghosted.

  5. Nov 25, 2023 · Being the target of ghosting can be emotionally stressful to the point of being traumatic. New research can help you tell whether someone is, in fact, ghosting you.

  6. Mar 4, 2019 · Ghosting is when someone suddenly disappears from your life without explanation. Learn why people ghost, how to know when you’re being ghosted, and what to do to move on from this experience.

  7. Sep 28, 2023 · Ghosting is when someone just disappears. You might even wonder whether they’ve died, because they will suddenly show no signs of life. Hence the ghost. Ghosting can happen at pretty much any stage of a relationship.

  8. Ghosting is abruptly ending communication with someone without explanation. The concept most often refers to romantic relationships but can also describe disappearances from...