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  1. Spook can mean a ghost, a spy or to frighten someone or something. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  2. traducir SPOOK: fantasma, espectro. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  3. Inglés. Español. spook [sb] ⇒ vtr. (scare) asustar ⇒ vtr. espantar ⇒ vtr. Falling house prices in the area have spooked residents. La caída en los precios de las casas en la zona ha asustado a los propietarios.

  4. Learn the meaning of spook as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Spook can mean ghost, specter, spy, or to scare or frighten.

  5. Significado de spook en inglés. spook. noun [ C ] uk / spuːk / us / spuːk / spook noun [C] (SPIRIT) Add to word list. informal for ghost : The film was dreadful - all spooks and vampires. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Souls, spirits & ghosts. apparition. astral plane. astral projection. aura. chi. ectoplasm. haunted.

  6. spook noun. volume_up US /spuk/ • volume_up UK /spuːk/ (informal) 1. (ghost) fantasma (masculine), espectro (masculine) Monolingual examples Judge Steve Evans takes on these unspooky spooks and non-existent ghosts - and he doesn't mind one bit.

  7. to frighten. to spook a person. to spook horses. (of a ghost) to haunt. Discover More. Sensitive Note. When referring to a black person, the term spook dates back to the 1940s. It is used with disparaging intent and is perceived as highly insulting. Black pilots who trained at Tuskegee Institute during World War II were called the Spookwaffe.