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    spectre
    /ˈspɛktə/

    noun

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  2. SPECTRE definition: 1. the idea of something unpleasant that might happen in the future: 2. a ghost 3. UK spelling of…. Learn more.

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

  4. If you refer to the spectre of something unpleasant, you are referring to something that you are frightened might occur. Failure to reach agreement raises the spectre of legal action. American English : specter / ˈspɛktər /

  5. 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.

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

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

  8. 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]

  9. spectre (of something) something unpleasant that people are afraid might happen in the future The country is haunted by the spectre of civil war. These weeks of drought have once again raised the spectre of widespread famine.

  10. spectre meaning, definition, what is spectre: a ghost: Learn more.

  11. 'Spectre' refers to an intangible, unsettling, and often menacing presence or possibility that casts a shadow over a situation. Its etymology reflects the idea of an apparition or image that haunts or looms ominously.

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