| GHASTLY | • ghastly adj. Like a ghost in appearance; death-like; pale; pallid; dismal. • ghastly adj. Horrifyingly shocking. • ghastly adj. Extremely bad. |
| GHOSTLY | • ghostly adj. Of or pertaining to ghosts or spirits. • ghostly adj. Spooky; frightening. • ghostly adj. (Archaic) Relating to the soul; not carnal or secular; spiritual. |
| HASTILY | • hastily adv. In a hasty manner; quickly or hurriedly. • hastily adv. (Obsolete) Soon, shortly. • HASTY adv. speedy. |
| HYLISTS | • hylists n. Plural of hylist. • HYLIST n. a materialist, also HYLICIST, HYLOIST. |
| HYLOIST | • hyloist n. (Archaic) Alternative form of hylotheist. • HYLOIST n. one who holds the doctrine of hylism, materialism, also HYLICIST, HYLIST. |
| METHYLS | • methyls n. Plural of methyl. • METHYL n. the radical (CH3) of wood (or methyl) alcohol. |
| PHYTOLS | • phytols n. Plural of phytol. • PHYTOL n. a chemical alcohol that comes from plants and is used to synthesize vitamins E and K. |
| SHORTLY | • shortly adv. In a short or brief time or manner; quickly. • shortly adv. In or after a short time; soon. • shortly adv. In few words. |
| SIGHTLY | • sightly adj. Attractive, pleasing to the eye; affording gratification to the sense of sight; aesthetically pleasing. • sightly adj. Offering a good view. • sightly adj. Open to sight; conspicuous. |
| SIXTHLY | • sixthly adv. In the sixth place; sixth in a row. • SIXTH adv. number six in sequence. |
| SLUTCHY | • slutchy adj. (UK, dialect) slushy. • SLUTCHY adj. (English dialect) muddy. |
| SOOTHLY | • soothly adv. (Archaic) Truly, verily. • SOOTHLY adv. (Spenser) truly, indeed, also SOOTHLICH. |
| STYLISH | • stylish adj. Having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress. • stylish adj. (Film) Having a particular directing style or cinematography. • STYLISH adj. fashionable. |
| SWITHLY | • swithly adv. (Obsolete) quickly. • SWITHLY adv. quickly, at once. |
| THISTLY | • thistly adj. Covered in thistles. • thistly adj. Resembling a thistle. • THISTLY adj. full of thistles. |
| THYLOSE | • THYLOSE n. an ingrowth from a neighbouring cell through a pit into a vessel, also THYLOSIS, TYLOSIS. |
| THYMOLS | • thymols n. Plural of thymol. • THYMOL n. an antiseptic phenol obtained from oil of thyme. |
| THYSELF | • thyself pron. (Archaic, literary, dialectal) yourself (as the object of a verb or preposition or as an intensifier);… • Thyself pron. Honorific alternative letter-case form of thyself, sometimes used when referring to God or another important… • THYSELF pron. yourself. |