Pronunciation: /ˈhɔːntɪd/
verb past tense of haunt, meaning to inhabit, visit, or appear to in the form of a ghost or other supernatural being
A1 The old house in the village is said to be haunted by a ghost.
A2 People claim to have seen strange figures at night in the haunted castle.
B1 The abandoned asylum is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of former patients.
B2 The eerie atmosphere of the haunted mansion sent shivers down my spine.
C1 The paranormal investigators spent the night in the haunted hotel to gather evidence of ghostly activity.
C2 The haunted cemetery was the setting for many spine-chilling tales of the supernatural.
adjective causing fear, distress, or uneasiness
A1 The old house looked haunted.
A2 She refused to go near the haunted graveyard.
B1 The haunted castle was said to be cursed.
B2 The haunted mansion had a dark history of ghost sightings.
C1 The haunted hotel was rumored to be haunted by the spirits of former guests.
C2 The haunted forest was so eerie that even the bravest adventurers hesitated to enter.
formal The old mansion was said to be haunted by the ghost of its former owner.
informal I heard that the abandoned house down the street is haunted.
slang That place gives me the creeps, it's totally haunted.
figurative The memories of that day haunted him for years to come.
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