Need another word that means the same as “haunted”? Find 13 synonyms and 30 related words for “haunted” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Haunted” are: obsessed, preoccupied, possessed, cursed, jinxed, tormented, anguished, troubled, beleaguered, oppressed, tortured, worried, disturbed
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “haunted” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
anguished | Experiencing intense pain especially mental pain. An anguished conscience. |
beleaguered | In a very difficult situation. He led a relief force to the aid of the beleaguered city. |
cursed | Used to express annoyance or irritation. Not a cursed drop. |
disturbed | Having had the normal pattern or functioning disrupted. Disturbed behaviour. |
jinxed | (usually used colloquially) causing or accompanied by misfortune. |
obsessed | Having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something. Was absolutely obsessed with the girl. |
oppressed | Subject to harsh and authoritarian treatment. His sympathies were with the oppressed. |
possessed | Influenced or controlled by a powerful force such as a strong emotion. She ran like a possessed person. |
preoccupied | Engrossed in thought; distracted. A preoccupied frown. |
tormented | Tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears. He is a tormented genius. |
tortured | Experiencing intense pain especially mental pain. A tortured witness to another s humiliation. |
troubled | Beset by problems or difficulties. Fell into a troubled sleep. |
worried | Anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems. Worried parents. |
afraid | Worried that something undesirable will occur or be done. She tried to think about the future without feeling afraid. |
alarming | Frightening because of an awareness of danger. Our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate. |
appall | Strike with disgust or revulsion. |
chilling | The process of becoming cooler; a falling temperature. A chilling account of the prisoners fate. |
claustrophobia | Extreme or irrational fear of confined places. The small stuffy room had begun to give him claustrophobia. |
dread | A person with dreadlocks. He was stricken with the dread disease and died. |
extrasensory | Seemingly outside normal sensory channels. |
fear | Be sorry; used to introduce an unpleasant statement. I fear for the city with this madman let loose in it. |
fearfulness | The trait of being afraid. |
fright | Frighten. She s had a nasty fright. |
frighten | Drive out by frightening. Farmers are being frightened into scaling down their breeding plans. |
frightening | The act of inspiring with fear. A frightening experience. |
ghost | Move like a ghost. He detected a ghost of a smile on her face. |
horror | A thing causing a feeling of horror. The mere thought of it gives me the horrors. |
obsess | Preoccupy or fill the mind of (someone) continually and to a troubling extent. I became more and more obsessed by him. |
panic | Feel or cause to feel panic. Panic selling. |
paranormal | Denoting events or phenomena such as telekinesis or clairvoyance that are beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding. What seemed to be paranormal manifestations. |
petrify | Change into stone. Slogans petrify our thinking. |
psychic | The study of psychic phenomena. Psychic trauma. |
psychological | Of or relating to or determined by psychology. Psychological warfare. |
scared | Made afraid. We re both scared of spiders. |
scary | Provoking fear terror. It was scary the way they bonded with each other. |
spectral | Of or like a ghost. Spectral emanations. |
spirit | Infuse with spirit. They were arrested in the middle of the night and spirited off to prison. |
terrified | Thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation. The terrified horse bolted. |
terrify | Fill with terror; frighten greatly. She was terrified he would drop her. |
terrifying | Causing extreme fear. The terrifying events of the past few weeks. |
terror | Terrorism. She had a terror of darkness. |
thriller | A suspenseful adventure story or play or movie. A tense thriller about a diamond heist that goes badly wrong. |
timidity | Fear of the unknown or unfamiliar or fear of making decisions. She believes everyone can overcome their timidity. |
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