to look extremely shocked or pale from fright · to appear visibly startled or terrified
Imagine your friend just heard some totally unexpected news, or perhaps they saw something really surprising. 👻 Their face might go white, their eyes wide – that's when you'd use this expression! It's perfect for when someone is clearly shocked or even a little scared. 😱
💡 **Fun Fact!** This isn't just for literal ghosts! You can use it when someone is startled by anything, like an unexpected bill 💸 or a sudden loud noise. It emphasizes their shocked or pale appearance. It's often used with a touch of humor or concern!
When would you most likely use the expression 'You look like you've seen a ghost!'? A. When someone is happily singing and dancing. B. When someone is telling a funny joke. C. When someone's face is pale and they seem very shocked after an unexpected event.