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In an economy the equilibrium level of income is Rs. 1000 crore. Due to change in autonomous

expenditure by Rs. 1000 crore, the aggregate demand curve shifts upward parallel to itself with

slope remaining the same at a value of 0.8. The new equilibrium level of income will be

into trinae it will lead to

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phan·tom | \ ˈfan-təm \

Definition of phantom (Entry 1 of 2)

1a: something apparent to sense but with no substantial existence : APPARITION

b: something elusive or visionary

c: an object of continual dread or abhorrence

the phantom of disease and want

2: something existing in appearance only

3: a representation of something abstract, ideal, or incorporeal

she was a phantom of delight

— William Wordsworth

phantom adjective

Definition of phantom (Entry 2 of 2)

1: of the nature of, suggesting, or being a phantom : ILLUSORY

2: FICTITIOUS, DUMMY

phantom voters

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Noun

phantomlike \ ˈfan-təm-ˌlīk \ adverb or adjective

Synonyms & Antonyms for phantom

Synonyms: Noun

apparition, bogey (also bogie or bogy), familiar spirit, ghost, hant [dialect], haunt [chiefly dialect], materialization, phantasm (also fantasm), poltergeist, shade, shadow, specter (or spectre), spirit, spook, sprite, vision, visitant, wraith

Synonyms: Adjective

chimerical (also chimeric), fabulous, fanciful, fantasied, fantastic (also fantastical), fictional, fictitious, ideal, imaginal, imaginary, imagined, invented, made-up, make-believe, mythical (or mythic), notional, phantasmal, phantasmic, pretend, unreal, visionary

Antonyms: Adjective

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Examples of phantom in a Sentence

Noun

The book is about the phantoms that are said to haunt the nation's cemeteries.

The crisis is merely a phantom made up by the media.

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For a long time, inflation has been the phantom of the American economy: often expected but never seen.

— Steve Chapman, Star Tribune, 14 June 2021

For a long time, inflation has been the phantom of the American economy: often expected but never seen.

— Steve Chapman, Star Tribune, 14 June 2021

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First Known Use of phantom

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adjective

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for phantom

Noun

Middle English fantesme, fantosme, fantome, fantom "what only seems to have reality or value, vanity, illusion, apparition, falsehood," borrowed from Anglo-French fantosme, fantasme — more at PHANTASM

NOTE: For the etymological relation between this word and PHANTASM, see the note at the latter word. The spelling with initial ph- is a restoration from the Greek source.

Adjective

Middle English fantom, from attributive use of fantosme, fantom PHANTOM entry 1

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“Phantom.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/phantom. Accessed 4 Aug. 2021.

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English Language Learners Definition of phantom (Entry 1 of 2)

: the soul of a dead person thought of as living in an unseen world or as appearing to living people

: something that is not real and exists only in a person's mind

: something that is hard to see or achieve

phantom adjective

English Language Learners Definition of phantom (Entry 2 of 2)

: coming from or associated with the world of ghosts

: not real or true or not based on something real or true

: not real but felt or experienced as something real

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phantom noun

phan·tom | \ ˈfan-təm \

Kids Definition of phantom

: an image or figure that can be sensed (as with the eyes or ears) but that is not real

phantom noun

phan·tom

variants: also fantom \ ˈfant-əm \

Medical Definition of phantom (Entry 1 of 2)

1: a model of the body or one of its parts

2: a body of material resembling a body or bodily part in mass, composition, and dimensions and used to measure absorption of radiations

phantom adjective

variants: also fantom

Medical Definition of phantom (Entry 2 of 2)

: not caused by an anatomical lesion

phantom respiratory disorders

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