Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

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English

Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Original illustration by John Leech (1843).

Proper noun

the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

  1. A fictional ghost in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens; it visits Ebenezer Scrooge in order to show his impending fate of death and loneliness in a future Christmas that is ultimately avoided.
    Synonym: Ghost of Christmas Future
    Coordinate terms: Ghost of Christmas Past, Ghost of Christmas Present

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