Similar words: electromagnetic spectrum, spectrum, aspect, inspect, specter, respect, suspect, prospect. Meaning: ['spektə(r)] n. 1. a ghostly appearing figure 2. a mental representation of some haunting experience.
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61. There is no denying that the spectre of unemployment and want is constantly haunting them.
62. Octopus, as the spectre of hell in a Reshishengfei punish the people.
63. One felt that the chief of this barricade was a geometrician or a spectre.
64. The spectre of Valentine rising before the poisoner would have alarmed her less.
65. Like many others,(http://Sentencedict.com) Handford was relieved to see the spectre of 15% interest rates evaporate by the end of the day.
66. And it has raised the spectre of unrest across the whole of the North Caucasus.
67. But 15 years on, a pensioner has come forward to cast doubt on the spectre.
68. And he pointed out to her on the turf a shadow cast by the moon, and which did indeed, bear considerable resemblance to the spectre of a man wearing a round hat.
69. The spectre of eugenics, which reached its culmination in Nazi Germany, haunts both politicians and public.
70. The eyes of the gaunt spectre darkened again, as they had in his youth.
71. She warned: "The demise of antibacterial drug discovery brings the spectre of untreatable infections."
72. Nijinsky may have been the greatest Spectre de la Rose, Nureyev the greatest Corsair, but these two candles pale in the light of Jackson's blazing star.
73. Environmentalists raise the spectre of Central Asia's Aral Sea, all but drained by Soviet irrigation projects.
74. President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner told the Rio Group meeting in Mexico that the British Foreign Office had "stirred up the spectre of a threat of war from the Argentine Republic".
75. All the powers of 'globalism' have entered into an unholy alliance to exorcize this spectre: Microsoft and Disney, the World Trade Organization, the United States Congress and the European Commission.
More similar words: electromagnetic spectrum, spectrum, aspect, inspect, specter, respect, suspect, prospect, respected, spectator, suspect of, spectacle, inspector, introspect, inspection, retrospect, prospectus, respective, disrespect, perspective, prospective, respectable, circumspect, spectacular, bespectacled, irrespective, respectively, retrospective, retrospection, disrespectful.