Halloween Words

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Halloween Words

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Words Meaning Example
Halloween The holiday celebrated on October 31st, known for costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky themes. Children dress up in costumes for Halloween and go trick-or-treating.
Costume Clothing and accessories worn to represent a specific character or theme. He wore a vampire costume to the Halloween party.
Trick-or-Treat A Halloween tradition where children go from house to house, asking for candy and treats. The kids yelled "trick-or-treat" at the neighbor's door to get candy.
Pumpkin An orange fruit often carved into Jack-o'-lanterns for Halloween decoration. We carved a spooky face into the pumpkin for Halloween.
Jack-o'-lantern A carved pumpkin with a candle or light inside, used as a Halloween decoration. The Jack-o'-lantern glowed on the porch on Halloween night.
Ghost An apparition of a deceased person, often depicted as a white, floating figure. Children enjoy dressing up as ghosts for Halloween.
Witch A person, typically a woman, who practices magic and is often portrayed with a broomstick and a pointed hat. The witch in the story cast a spell on the main character.
Vampire A mythical creature that feeds on the blood of the living, often associated with immortality. The vampire in the movie had sharp fangs and pale skin.
Zombie An undead creature often depicted as a reanimated corpse that craves human flesh. Zombies are a common theme in horror movies and games.
Werewolf A person who transforms into a wolf-like creature, typically during a full moon. The legend tells of a man cursed to become a werewolf at night.
Haunted House A building believed to be inhabited by ghosts or spirits and often set up as a spooky attraction for Halloween. The haunted house drew a crowd of thrill-seekers on Halloween.
Candy Sweet treats, often given to children during Halloween festivities. The kids collected a bag full of candy while trick-or-treating.
Spooky Eerie, scary, or ghostly in appearance or atmosphere. The old abandoned house looked spooky in the moonlight.
Scarecrow A figure made to resemble a person and placed in fields to scare away birds. The scarecrow guarded the cornfield from hungry crows.
Cauldron A large, metal pot often associated with witches and potion-making. The witch stirred her magical brew in a bubbling cauldron.
Wand A slender, often magical, rod used by witches, wizards, and sorcerers. The wizard waved his wand to cast a spell.
Spider An eight-legged arachnid known for spinning webs to catch prey. Spider decorations adorned the Halloween party.
Black Cat A superstitious symbol often associated with bad luck. Some people avoid black cats on Halloween.
Goblin A mischievous or malicious mythical creature, often depicted as small and impish. The story told of a goblin that played tricks on travelers.
Broomstick A long handle with bristles, traditionally associated with witches and flying. The witch flew through the night sky on her broomstick.