Need another word that means the same as “haunting”? Find 11 synonyms and 30 related words for “haunting” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Haunting” are: persistent, evocative, affecting, moving, touching, emotive, expressive, powerful, stirring, atmospheric, soul-stirring
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “haunting” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
affecting | Arousing affect. The homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene. |
atmospheric | Creating a distinctive mood, typically of romance or nostalgia. Atmospheric tests. |
emotive | Arousing or able to arouse intense feeling. The comparisons are emotive rather than analytic. |
evocative | Serving to bring to mind- Wilder Hobson. The building s cramped interiors are highly evocative of past centuries. |
expressive | Conveying (a specified quality or idea. A very expressive face. |
moving | Arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion- N. Hawthorne. She laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter. |
persistent | Continuing firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition. Persistent rain will affect many areas. |
powerful | Possessing physical strength and weight rugged and powerful. His photomontages are powerful anti war images. |
soul-stirring | Exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions. |
stirring | Exciting strong but not unpleasant emotions. Stirring events such as wars and rescues. |
touching | Arousing feelings of sympathy or gratitude. His gratitude was simple and touching. |
astound | Affect with wonder. Her bluntness astounded him. |
astounding | Surprisingly impressive or notable. An astounding achievement. |
concern | Relate to; be about. The roof of the barn concerns me because eventually it will fall in. |
distressing | Causing anxiety, sorrow or pain; upsetting. Some very distressing news. |
disturbing | Causing distress or worry or anxiety. A disturbing amount of crime. |
eerie | Strange and frightening. An eerie midnight howl. |
evoke | Evoke or provoke to appear or occur. Evoke sympathy. |
implore | Call upon in supplication; entreat. He implored her to change her mind. |
impressed | Feeling or showing admiration or respect for someone or something. The saddle was handsomely decorated with an impressed design of leaves and flowers. |
invoke | Summon (a spirit) by charms or incantation. She invoked an ancient law. |
memory | An electronic memory device. He searched his memory frantically for an answer. |
moving | Used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion. Her ambition was to be in moving pictures or the movies. |
outrageous | Shockingly bad or excessive. Spends an outrageous amount on entertainment. |
poignant | Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret. The poignant scent of her powder. |
remember | Recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection. He remembered her in his will. |
retroactive | Affecting things past. Retroactive tax increase. |
retrospect | A survey or review of a past course of events or period of time. In retrospect. |
retrospective | (of a statute or legal decision) taking effect from a date in the past. Our survey was retrospective. |
saintliness | The quality of resembling a saint. Her selfless behaviour borders on saintliness. |
scandalize | Shock or horrify (someone) by a real or imagined violation of propriety or morality. Their lack of manners scandalized their hosts. |
sensational | Relating to or concerned in sensation. A sensational concert one never to be forgotten. |
shock | Subject to electrical shocks. He died of shock due to massive abdominal haemorrhage. |
shocking | Causing a feeling of surprise and dismay. She brought shocking news. |
sorry | Without merit. He said he was sorry he had upset me. |
spectacular | Characteristic of spectacles or drama. A spectacular display of northern lights. |
staggering | Deeply shocking; astonishing. The amount of money required was staggering. |
stupefy | Make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow. The amount they spend on clothes would appal their parents and stupefy their grandparents. |
surprised | Taken unawares or suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment. A surprised expression. |
worrisome | Causing distress or worry or anxiety. A worrisome problem. |
worrying | The act of harassing someone. A worrying health risk. |
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