ghosting vs haunt

ghosting

noun
  • Ghost imaging. 

  • The practice of hiding prisoners from inspection from (possibly hostile) outside inspectors. 

  • The blurry appearance of a television picture resulting from interference caused by multipath reception. 

  • A form of identity theft in which someone steals the identity, and sometimes even the role within society, of a specific dead person (the "ghost") who is not widely known to be deceased. 

  • A problem with a keyboard where certain simultaneous keypresses trigger the action of a further key that was not in fact pressed. 

  • A method of ending a personal relationship by stopping any contact with the other party and not providing an explanation. 

  • The phenomenon of the writing on one side of a page in a notebook being partly visible on the other side. 

haunt

noun
  • A ghost. 

  • A place at which one is regularly found; a habitation or hangout. 

  • A lair or feeding place of animals. 

verb
  • To stalk; to follow. 

  • To accustom; habituate; make accustomed to. 

  • To inhabit or to visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts). 

  • To make uneasy, restless. 

  • To practise; to devote oneself to. 

  • To persist in staying or visiting. 

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