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Definition of ghosting in English: ghostingnounˈɡəʊstɪŋˈɡoʊstɪŋ mass noun1The appearance of a ghost or secondary image on a television or other display screen. the display is sharper and less prone to ghosting Example sentencesExamples - Scattering can create problems for wireless transmission as the reflected signals can cause interference - the ghosting on TV screens for example.
- The only digital interference can be spotted in the opening title sequence of the first film, with noticeable ghosting of the underlying images.
- Brightness, contrast and geometry are all excellent, and there was no indication of ghosting.
- The picture is consistently strong, sharp, and clear, with very little ghosting or white burn.
- There was no ghosting, streaking, or any other distortion that I noticed during playback of the various formats.
2The practice of ending a personal relationship with someone by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication. I thought ghosting was a horrible dating habit reserved for casual flings a victim of ghosting herself, Dani also admitted that she will ghost guys she’s been dating Example sentencesExamples - There are numerous dating blogs that complain about ghosting, with a recent one saying it's all but made dating impossible now with expectations so low that ghosting is the norm.
- I've been ghosted, I've done the ghosting: it's par for the course.
- I'm not defending ghosting but going cold turkey AFTER a break up has happened may be necessary.
- I am not going to rant on and on today about ghosting and how it is unacceptable, and if you can't let someone know in a grown up way that you are not interested, then you should NOT be dating.
- The people who engage in ghosting say you just didn't pick up on the otherwise clear signs the end was coming.
- While ghosting may be more and more socially permissible, she believes a long-term relationship requires certain standards of decorum.
- Instead of ghosting, she offered him a pretty decent explanation.
- Many readers shared their own stories of ghosting and being ghosted.
- Before this era of 24/7 connectivity, ghosting was less effective, because it was less obvious.
- Because so many of us are so used to communicating in ways other than face-to-face, ghosting might be a comfortable solution to an otherwise awkward situation.
Definition of ghosting in US English: ghostingnounˈɡoʊstɪŋˈɡōstiNG 1The appearance of a ghost or secondary image on a television or other display screen. Example sentencesExamples - There was no ghosting, streaking, or any other distortion that I noticed during playback of the various formats.
- Brightness, contrast and geometry are all excellent, and there was no indication of ghosting.
- The picture is consistently strong, sharp, and clear, with very little ghosting or white burn.
- Scattering can create problems for wireless transmission as the reflected signals can cause interference - the ghosting on TV screens for example.
- The only digital interference can be spotted in the opening title sequence of the first film, with noticeable ghosting of the underlying images.
2The practice of ending a personal relationship with someone by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication. I thought ghosting was a horrible dating habit reserved for casual flings a victim of ghosting herself, Dani also admitted that she will ghost guys she’s been dating Example sentencesExamples - I'm not defending ghosting but going cold turkey AFTER a break up has happened may be necessary.
- Many readers shared their own stories of ghosting and being ghosted.
- Because so many of us are so used to communicating in ways other than face-to-face, ghosting might be a comfortable solution to an otherwise awkward situation.
- While ghosting may be more and more socially permissible, she believes a long-term relationship requires certain standards of decorum.
- I am not going to rant on and on today about ghosting and how it is unacceptable, and if you can't let someone know in a grown up way that you are not interested, then you should NOT be dating.
- Instead of ghosting, she offered him a pretty decent explanation.
- I've been ghosted, I've done the ghosting: it's par for the course.
- The people who engage in ghosting say you just didn't pick up on the otherwise clear signs the end was coming.
- Before this era of 24/7 connectivity, ghosting was less effective, because it was less obvious.
- There are numerous dating blogs that complain about ghosting, with a recent one saying it's all but made dating impossible now with expectations so low that ghosting is the norm.
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