OBSESS vs HAUNT: NOUN
- N/A
- Practice; skill.
- The habit of resorting to a place.
- A place much frequented.
- A frequently visited place
- A place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
- A place to which one frequently resorts
- A place of frequent resort or visitation; a place in which any being, or, figuratively, some quality or characteristic, is commonly manifested or seen.
- A limited region assigned to or owned by one for his habitation or the practice of his profession; a district.
- The act, habit, or custom of resorting to a place.
- Custom; practice; skill.
- A disembodied spirit supposed to haunt a certain place; a ghost.
- A ghost.
OBSESS vs HAUNT: VERB
- Haunt like a ghost; pursue
- Be preoccupied with something
- To dominate the thoughts of someone.
- To think or talk obsessively about.
- To be preoccupied with a single topic or emotion.
- To inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
- To make uneasy, restless.
- To stalk, to follow
- To live habitually; to stay, to remain.
- To accustom; habituate; make accustomed to.
- To practise.
- Haunt like a ghost; pursue
- Follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to
- Be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place
OBSESS vs HAUNT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be excessively or persistently preoccupied with something; -- usually used with on or over.
- To preoccupy the mind of (someone) excessively.
- To have the mind excessively preoccupied with a single emotion or topic.
- To inhabit, visit, or appear to in the form of a ghost or other supernatural being.
- To come to the mind of continually; obsess.
- To be continually present in; pervade.
- To recur or visit often, especially as a ghost.
- To persist in staying or visiting.
- To visit often; frequent.
OBSESS vs HAUNT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To excessively preoccupy the thoughts or feelings of; to haunt the mind persistently.
- To besiege; to beset.
- To practice; to devote one's self to.
- To inhabit or frequent as a specter; to visit as a ghost or apparition; -- said of spirits or ghosts, especially of dead people.
- To frequent; to resort to frequently; to visit pertinaciously or intrusively; to intrude upon.
- To accustom; to habituate.
OBSESS vs HAUNT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To besiege; beset; compass about.
- To attack, vex, or plague from without, as an evil spirit. See obsession, 2.
- Haunt like a ghost
- Pursue
- To frequent or visit; resort to much or often, or be much about; visit customarily.
- To come or recur to persistently, so as not to be prevented or driven away; attend or accompany so constantly as to be annoying or offensive; intrude upon continually.
- Specifically, to reappear frequently to after death; visit habitually in a disembodied state, as a supposed spirit, ghost, or specter.
- To devote one's self to; practise; pursue; use.
- To be much about; be present often or persistently; go or visit often; resort.
- To reappear, as a disembodied spirit.
- Pursue
- Haunt like a ghost
OBSESS vs HAUNT: RELATED WORDS
- Fret, Fascinate, Detest, Agonize, Bother, Annoy, Crave, Loathe, Adore, Worry, Fantasize, Fixate, Beset, Ghost, Haunt
- Follow, Persecute, Hunt, Harass, Beset, Torment, Plague, Bedevil, Stamping ground, Repair, Resort, Obsess, Stalk, Hangout, Ghost
OBSESS vs HAUNT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bicker, Kvetch, Ruminate, Fascinate, Detest, Agonize, Annoy, Crave, Loathe, Adore, Worry, Fixate, Beset, Ghost, Haunt
- Pursue, Den, Prosecute, Follow, Persecute, Hunt, Harass, Beset, Torment, Plague, Repair, Resort, Obsess, Hangout, Ghost
OBSESS vs HAUNT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They kind of obsess you for a while.
- But do I really obsess about my grades?
- And I tend to obsess over every detail.
- Obsess Cosmetics Matte Lipstick in their makeup bag.
- But please, try not to obsess too much.
- Obsess over learning how to cook at home.
- Lastly, I am quite obsess with anime series.
- Why would anyone obsess with a dead person?.
- The Art Of Making Guys Obsess Over You!
- So we mix and match medications, obsess over blood levels, obsess over auras, caffeine intake, quality of sleep.
- You haunt download fashions of means also have!
- Haunt those fresh woodlands, whence sweet carrollings soar.
- China has come back to haunt American farmers.
- It will come back to haunt them severely.
- She has become a home for demons and a haunt for every evil spirit, a haunt for every unclean and detestable bird.
- Each clue moves the haunt track up one number, and after each clue is drawn, the player rolls a haunt roll.
- Additional hand sanitizing stations throughout the haunt and around the grounds of the haunt.
- Each time an omen card is drawn, the player must make a haunt roll to see if the haunt occurs.
- This was a haunt that focused mostly on horror movie scenes and your typical haunt rooms.
- Christian, I hope that these words will haunt you, and haunt you, and haunt you until you answer.
OBSESS vs HAUNT: QUESTIONS
- What does Raven obsess over when he sees the community play?
- Is it normal to obsess over the previous day or week?
- What happens when you obsess over your partner's past?
- What happens to your subconscious when you obsess over something?
- Why do we obsess over celebrities after the Oscars?
- Do people who write RDF software obsess over wording?
- Do people with Aspergers tend to obsess over things?
- Do Rogers employees obsess over the customer experience?
- Are people who obsess over celebrities more flexible?
- Will these costly mistakes continue to haunt India for generations?
- What can you not do at Schmitts farm haunt attractions?
- Is this Surry Hills Hidden Gem your new favourite haunt?
- What happens when a card with haunt leaves the exile?
- What happened to Joe Casey and Nathan Fox in haunt?
- Could Paddy McNair come back to haunt Manchester United?
- Does the legacy of Watergate still haunt American politics?
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- What are South Florida's biggest Halloween Haunt experiences?
- Is gerrymandering greed coming back to haunt Republicans?