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    poltergeist
    /ˈpɒltəɡʌɪst/

    noun

    • 1. a ghost or other supernatural being supposedly responsible for physical disturbances such as making loud noises and throwing objects about.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoltergeistPoltergeist - Wikipedia

    In German folklore and ghostlore, a poltergeist (/ ˈ p oʊ l t ər ˌ ɡ aɪ s t / or / ˈ p ɒ l t ər ˌ ɡ aɪ s t /; German: [ˈpɔltɐɡaɪ̯st] ⓘ; ' rumbling ghost ' or ' noisy spirit ') is a type of ghost or spirit that is responsible for physical disturbances, such as loud noises and objects being moved or destroyed.

  3. Oct 26, 2017 · The term poltergeist comes from the combining of two German words: poltern (crash) and geist (spirit or ghost). So in other words, a noisy or unruly ghost or spirit. Although less common...

  4. The meaning of POLTERGEIST is a noisy usually mischievous ghost held to be responsible for unexplained noises (such as rappings). Did you know?

  5. The meaning is similar to "rumpelgeist" (rattle ghost) or "poltergeist", a mischievous spirit that clatters and moves household objects.

  6. Poltergeist definition: a ghost or spirit supposed to manifest its presence by noises, knockings, etc.. See examples of POLTERGEIST used in a sentence.

  7. Jun 28, 2024 · Poltergeist, (from German Polter, “noise” or “racket”; Geist, “spirit”), in occultism, a disembodied spirit or supernatural force credited with certain malicious or disturbing phenomena, such as inexplicable noises, sudden wild movements, or breakage of household items.

  8. POLTERGEIST meaning: 1. a spirit or force that moves furniture and throws objects around in a house 2. a spirit or force…. Learn more.

  9. May 15, 2020 · Poltergeist is a German word that means noisy ghost. The word comes from the German term poltern, to knock, and geist, which means spirit. It's very important to understand the true nature of the poltergeist phenomenon.

  10. Stories describe them as particularly disruptive ghosts, known for making noise and throwing things around. The roots of the word poltergeist make perfect sense: poltern means "create a disturbance" in German, and geist means "ghost."

  11. Jul 15, 2021 · Drawn from German, the word literally means “noisy ghost,” and describes a specific type of haunting—one accompanied by noises and physical disturbances, rather than merely apparitions.