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Halloween words

  • Trick-or-treating (n): an activity in which children dress up as magical or frightening creatures or as characters from a story on Halloween, and visit people’s homes to demand sweets.
  • haunted house: a house where ghosts often appear
  • cemetery (n): an area of ground in which dead people are burried
  • coffin (n): a long box in which the body of a dead person is burried or burned
  • ghosts (n): the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent imageof that person
  • jack-o-lantern (n): a light made from a hallow pumpkin with holes cut into the sides like the eyes and moth of a person’s face, inside which thre is a candle
  • witch (n):a woman who is believed to have magical powers and who uses them to harm or help other people
  • mummy (n): a dead body that is prevented from decaying by being treated with special substances before being wrapped in cloth
  • zombie (n): a frightening creaturee that is a dead person who has been brought back to life, but without human qualities
  • vampire (n): a dead person who comes back to life and sucks blood from other people at night
  • wolf (n): a wild animal of the dog family
  • fairy (n): an imaginary creature with magic powers, usually represented as a very small person with wings
  • clown (n): an entertainer who wears funny clothes, has a painted face, and makes people laugh by performing tricks and behaving in a silly way
  • devil (n): an evil being, often represented in human form but with a tail and horns
  • skeleton (n): the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body

wird definitions from dictionary.cambridge.org

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List of common words for Halloween

  • trick or treat: What the children say when they do trick-or-treating on Halloween. Trick-or-treating is an activity in which children dress up as magical or frightening creatures from a story on Halloween, and visit people’s homes to demand sweets.
  • treats (candies): Sweets given to children when they do trick-or-treating
  • costume: A set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else, especially for a party or as part of an entertainment.
  • jack o lantern: A pumpkin with its seeds removed and cut with holes shaped like eyes, a nose and a mouth, and lit with a candle inside.
  • ghost: The spirit of a dead person imagined as visiting the living and usually appearing as a pale, almost transparent form.
  • zombie: A dead person brought back to life without the ability to speak or move easily.
  • mummy: A dead body that has been preserved from decay by being treated with special substances before being wrapped in cloth.
  • witch: A woman who is believed to have magical powers and who uses them to harm or help other people.
  • witch hat: A hat with wide brim and conical crown used by witches.
  • witch broom: An old broom used by witches when they fly.
  • fairy: An imaginary creature with magic powers, usually represented as a very small person with wings.
  • vampire: A dead person who comes back to life and sucks blood from other people at night.
  • pirate: A person who sails in a ship and attacks other ships in order to steal from them.
  • skeleton: The frame of bones supporting a human or animal body.
  • spider: A small creature with eight thin legs that catches insects in a web.
  • spider web: A structure like a net of sticky silk threads made by a spider for catching insects.
  • bat: A small, flying animal with big ears and wings of skin.
  • coffin: a long box in which the body of a dead person is buried or burned.
  • graveyard: A place, often next to a church, where dead people are buried.
  • haunted house: A house often visited by ghosts.

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