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    wraithlike
    /ˈreɪθlaɪk/

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  3. Wraith is a noun that can mean a ghost, a shadow, or a barely visible form. Wraithlike is an adjective that describes something that resembles a wraith. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and examples of wraith and wraithlike.

  4. adjective. literary uk / ˈreɪθ.laɪk / us / ˈreɪθ.laɪk / Add to word list. pale and thin or weak: a wraithlike figure in a grey floating dress. His face is now more gaunt and wraithlike than ever. See. wraith. Fewer examples. His wraithlike wife complicated his life for years. "I feel depressed," she say, looking wraithlike.

  5. Something wraithlike looks like a shadow or a ghost. People walking on a foggy beach could look wraithlike from far away.

  6. Wraithlike means as in disembodied, or like a wraith or a ghost. Find 116 similar and opposite words for wraithlike, such as disembodied, ghostly, spectral, and ethereal.

  7. Wraithlike means lacking in substance or unreal, as in "a wraithlike column of smoke". Find related words, translations and examples of wraithlike usage in this online dictionary.

  8. Wraithlike means resembling a wraith, a ghostly or spectral appearance. Find 25 synonyms and antonyms of wraithlike, such as spectral, ethereal, unreal, and earthly, with examples and definitions.

  9. The word “wraithlike” is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe something or someone whose presence is ethereal and almost ghostly. For example, "The old woman's wraithlike figure seemed to drift in and out of the shadows of the room.".