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Halloween vocabulary B1+

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  • The bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head its shape.
    skull
  • An expression used by children on Halloween to “threaten” people that they will do annoying tricks if they do not get sweets or small presents.
    treat or trick!
  • Fictional creatures usually represented as reanimated dead bodies or virally infected human beings. In films and TV series, they eat human brains.
    zombie
  • A small rodent, larger than a mouse, that has a long tail and is considered to be harmful.
    rat
  • The spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person
    ghost
  • Strange or unnatural and making you feel frightened - C___________
    creepy
  • A dead person who comes back to life and sucks blood from other people at night.
    vampire
  • A set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else, especially for a party or as part of an entertainment.
    costume
  • A body from ancient Egypt preserved and wrapped in cloth.
    mummy
  • Extremely frightening.
    terrifying
  • A stick of wax with a steady flame when lit.
    candle
  • A very typical Halloween large, round and orange fruit.
    pumpkin
  • A large deep pot (used especially by witches) for boiling things in.
    cauldron
  • An area of ground in which dead bodies are buried.
    cemetery / graveyard
  • A building where people live and ghosts regularly appear.
    haunted house
  • A liquid that is believed to have a magical effect on someone who drinks it.
    potion
  • An area of darkness, caused by light being blocked by something.
    shadow
  • Any imaginary ugly, frightening creature, especially one that is large and strange.
    monster
  • One of the oldest superstitions is that crossing paths with this animal will bring on bad luck.
    black cat
  • A loud, high sound you make when very frightened, excited, or angry.
    scream
  • The moon when it is shaped like a complete disc.
    full moon
  • A thick stick with material that burns tied to the top of it, used to give light.
    torch
  • An evil being, often represented in human form but with a tail and horns.
    devil
  • A very upsetting or frightening dream.
    nightmare
  • The frame of bones supporting a human or animal body.
    skeleton
  • Twelve o'clock in the middle of the night.
    midnight
  • The red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart
    blood
  • A weather condition in which very small drops of water come together to form a thick cloud close to the land or sea, making it difficult to see.
    fog
  • A woman who is believed to have magical powers and who uses them to harm or help other people.
    witch
  • A brush with a long handle, used for cleaning the floor. Witches use them to fly.
    Broom
  • A long box in which the body of a dead person is buried or burned.
    coffin
  • Someone who, in stories, changes into a wolf at the time of the full moon.
    werewolf
  • A place in the ground where a dead person is buried.
    grave
  • A man who is believed to have magical powers and who uses them to harm or help other people.
    wizard
  • A small animal like a mouse with wings that flies at night.
    bat
  • A sweet food made from sugar or chocolate, or a piece of this.
    candy / sweets