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adjective
- 1. of or like a ghost: "a spectral, menacing face"
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The meaning of SPECTRAL is of, relating to, or suggesting a specter : ghostly. How to use spectral in a sentence.
coming from or seeming to be the spirit of a dead person: a spectral figure / presence. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Souls, spirits & ghosts. apparition. astral plane. astral projection. aura. chi. ectoplasm. haunted. incorporeal. incubus. necromancer. necromancy. possessed. reincarnation. soul. spectrally. spook. succubus. séance.
When something is spectral, it has a ghostlike quality; it seems to vanish or disappear. You may have heard of ghosts referred to as "specters": that means that they're spectral.
Spectral definition: of or relating to a specter; ghostly; phantom.. See examples of SPECTRAL used in a sentence.
1. of or like a spectre. 2. of or relating to a spectrum. spectral colours. 3. physics. (of a physical quantity) relating to a single wavelength of radiation. spectral luminous efficiency. Collins English Dictionary.
SPECTRAL meaning: 1. coming from or seeming to be the spirit of a dead person: 2. of the set of colours into which a…. Learn more.
1. spectral - of or relating to a spectrum; "spectral colors"; "spectral analysis". 2. spectral - resembling or characteristic of a phantom; "a ghostly face at the window"; "a phantasmal presence in the room"; "spectral emanations"; "spiritual tappings at a seance".