Vocabulary
Haunt
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
(of a ghost) manifest itself at (a place) regularly.
Urdu meaning
آمدورفت رکھنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Taking aim at the US, without naming it, he rejected `bullying behaviour` by certain countries and decried the `Cold War` mentality that `continues to haunt the world`.
- Those ghosts reappeared to haunt Pakistan on Tuesday when 100 runs were conceded in the last seven overs to put the West Indies in the driving seat.
- The check posts, the questioning, the complaints about compensation, the missing people all of these issues and more continued to haunt the people on their return.
- But though the settlement Bahria Town eventually agreed with the apex court to atone for its misdoings had seemed relatively modest at the time, it seems it continued to haunt it.
- Persistent obstacles haunt all preservation efforts.
Synonyms
appear in, materialize in, visit, spook
Antonyms
abandon, cease, abjure
Curator example
“a grey lady who haunts the chapel”
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