Phantoms [noun]

Definition of Phantoms:

ghost; figment of the imagination

Synonyms of Phantoms:

● Hallucination

● Nightmare

● Daydream

● Haunt

● Apparition

● Spirit

● Delusion

● Dream

● Revenant

● Illusion

● Figment

● Chimera

● Shade

● Spook

● Mirage

● Shadow

● Phantasm

● Specter

● Vision

● Wraith

● Ignis fatuus

● Eidolon


Opposite/Antonyms of Phantoms:

● Light

● Brightness

● Truth

● Fact

● Certainty

● Being

● Actuality

● Reality


Sentence/Example of Phantoms:

A phantom of him moving silent about the house fill the part as well!

He looked after his wife fixedly, without a word, as though she had been a phantom.

That which would remain in the cupel if one should assay a phantom.

The phantom that my mind pursued, was another and more real child.

What phantom of the brain did he pursue; and why did he look down so constantly?

This was like his phantom, or, if one may say so, without disrespect--his mummy.

Surely this was only another in that succession of phantom pictures.

Of this phantom he had never breathed a syllable to anybody.

It was that he had seen a phantom in the forest of Saint Germains.

On every hand, wherever his eye could rest, there rose a phantom of his lost and buried life.