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    spectre
    /ˈspɛktə/

    noun

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  2. the idea of something unpleasant that might happen in the future: The awful spectre of civil war looms over the country. Drought and war have raised the spectre of food shortages for up to 24 million African people. [ C ] literary. a ghost. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Predicting things and intuition. augury. bellwether. betcha.

  3. The meaning of SPECTER is a visible disembodied spirit : ghost. How to use specter in a sentence.

  4. spectre in British English. or US specter (ˈspɛktə ) noun. 1. a ghost; phantom; apparition. 2. a mental image of something unpleasant or menacing. the spectre of redundancy. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. SPECTER definition: 1. US spelling of spectre 2. the idea of something unpleasant that might happen in the future: 3…. Learn more.

  6. The word spectre (or specter) has to do with being haunted — it can be something that literally haunts you, like the ghost of your Aunt Sally who bangs the windows every night. You can also say that a reminder of something painful is a spectre.

  7. n. 1. a visible incorporeal spirit, esp. one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition. 2. some object or source of terror or dread: the specter of disease. Also, esp. Brit., spectre. [1595–1605; < Latin spectrum; see spectrum]

  8. Spectre definition: a ghost; phantom; apparition. See examples of SPECTRE used in a sentence.

  9. Mar 28, 2024 · They both refer to a ghost or spirit. The difference lies in where they are used. Spectre is the preferred spelling in British English, while specter is used in American English. So, when you’re writing or speaking, choose the version that matches the style of English you’re using.

  10. Noun. spectre ( pl. spectres) British spelling standard spelling of specter. The spectre is a ghost of a decapitated young man. 1848, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto. A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism.

  11. What does spectre mean to you? "Spectre" in English typically refers to a ghost or spirit, often associated with hauntings or supernatural occurrences. It can also represent a lingering image or thought that haunts or troubles someone.