Get ready to explore the spooky season with this fun collection of Halloween words for kids. With over 600 words from A to Z, this list helps children learn new vocabulary while discovering the magic of Halloween. From ghosts and witches to pumpkins, potions, and festive traditions, each word brings the holiday to life in a creative way. Perfect for classroom lessons or home learning, these Halloween words make studying more exciting and help kids build confidence while expanding their vocabulary.
Most common Halloween words
Halloween is a fun, spooky time filled with costumes, candy, and creativity. These common words help students learn vocabulary while exploring the season’s exciting traditions.

- Ghost: A spirit of a dead person that appears to the living. Ghosts are white, floating, and often seen in haunted houses.
- Witch: A woman who practices magic or casts spells. Witches wear black hats, ride broomsticks, and brew potions.
- Vampire: A mythical creature that drinks the blood of the living. Vampires sleep in coffins and avoid sunlight.
- Zombie: A dead person brought back to life. Zombies move slowly and groan, searching for brains!
- Skeleton: The bones of the body. Skeletons rattle and dance in many Halloween stories.
- Pumpkin: A large orange fruit carved into jack-o’-lanterns for decoration.
- Monster: A scary creature from stories or nightmares. Monsters can be big, furry, or slimy.
- Mummy: A wrapped ancient body from Egypt that comes alive on Halloween night.
- Werewolf: A person who turns into a wolf when the full moon shines.
- Bat: A flying night animal that hangs upside down. Bats are often linked to vampires.
- Black cat: A symbol of mystery and superstition. Some people believe it brings bad luck.
- Jack-o’-lantern: A pumpkin carved with a face and a candle inside to glow in the dark.
- Trick-or-treat: A Halloween activity where children go door to door in costumes asking for candy.
- Candy: Sweet treats given to children on Halloween night.
- Haunted house: A spooky building where ghosts and monsters are said to live.
- Costume: Special clothing worn to look like a character, animal, or spooky creature.
- Cauldron: A big black pot used by witches to mix magic potions.
- Spell: Magic words used to make something happen, like turning a frog into a prince!
- Broomstick: The tool witches use to fly through the night sky.
- Graveyard: A place where people are buried, often used as a classic setting for ghost stories.
- Full Moon: A bright, round moon often linked to werewolves and spooky nights.
- Cobweb: A spider’s web covered in dust, often seen as a symbol of age or a haunted place.
- Candle: A stick of wax that gives light. Candles create a spooky glow in the dark.
- Scarecrow: A stuffed figure placed in fields to scare away birds. On Halloween, it’s also a fun decoration.
- Fog: A thick mist that makes everything look mysterious and creepy.
- Potion: A magical drink used for spells, transformation, or love charms.
- Blood: The red liquid in our bodies. It’s often seen in vampire stories and scary movies.
- Grave: The place where someone is buried underground. Often decorated with tombstones.
- Shadow: A dark shape made when light is blocked. Shadows can look spooky at night.
- Cackle: A loud, wicked laugh usually made by a witch.
- Fright: A sudden feeling of fear. Halloween stories are full of moments that give you a fright!
- Scary: Something that makes you feel afraid or nervous, such as ghosts, spiders, or thunder.
- Creepy: Uncomfortable in a spooky way. Old dolls, cobwebs, and dark hallways are creepy!
- Spellbook: A book that witches use to keep all their magic spells.
- Curse: An evil spell that brings bad luck or harm to someone.
- Cloak: A long, dark piece of clothing worn by vampires, witches, and mysterious figures.
- Dungeon: A dark underground room, usually found in castles, where prisoners were kept. It’s a perfect place for Halloween mysteries.
- Tombstone: A stone marker placed at a grave, showing the person’s name and dates of life and death.
- Bones: Hard parts of the skeleton that clatter and rattle in Halloween decorations.
- Lantern: A small lamp that lights up the way during trick-or-treating or night adventures.
- Moonlight: The soft light that shines from the moon, giving everything a calm and mysterious glow.
- Nightmare: A bad dream that makes you wake up scared.
- Potion bottle: A small glass jar filled with colorful liquids, often used for magical mixtures or witch potions.
- Wand: A thin stick used by witches or wizards to cast spells.
- Howl: The long, loud cry of a wolf or werewolf on a dark night.
- Spider: A small creature with eight legs that spins webs, often seen as one of the most recognizable symbols of Halloween.
- Web: The sticky trap that spiders make. It’s both beautiful and spooky.
- Goblin: A small, mischievous creature from fairy tales that loves to cause trouble.
- Ghoul: A frightening creature that feeds on the dead, often appearing in ghost stories and ancient legends.
- Gargoyle: A stone creature that sits on old buildings, often shaped like a monster to scare away evil spirits.
- Raven: A large black bird that symbolizes mystery and magic. It often appears in haunted tales.
- Owl: A bird that hunts at night and says “hoot!” Its sound makes Halloween nights spookier.
- Bat wings: The thin, leathery wings of a bat, commonly featured in Halloween crafts, decorations, and costumes.
- Mask: An item worn over the face to hide your identity, often used for costumes and Halloween parties.
- Fangs: Sharp teeth used by vampires, werewolves, and snakes.
- Eyeball: A round object that looks like an eye, often used as a funny or slightly creepy Halloween decoration.
- Magic: The power to make impossible things happen. Halloween is full of magic and imagination.
- Wicked: Another word for “evil” or “very bad.” Witches are often described as wicked.
- Graveyard shift: Working late at night while most people are asleep, a time often linked to spooky ghostly activity.
- Enchant: To use magic to delight or control someone. Witches enchant frogs, but kindness can enchant hearts, too!
- Phantom: A ghostly figure that appears and disappears suddenly, another word often used to describe a spirit or ghost.
- Poltergeist: A noisy ghost that moves objects or makes strange sounds in a house.
- Sorcery: The use of magical powers, especially to control or influence people or nature.
- Terror: A strong feeling of fear. Halloween movies are full of terror and suspense.
- Undead: Creatures that are neither alive nor dead, like zombies or vampires.
- Warlock: A male witch or wizard who practices dark magic.
- Wraith: A ghostly figure that looks like a shadow, often seen just before something bad happens.
- Bewitch: To put someone under a magic spell or make them feel enchanted.
- Hex: A short, magical spell that causes bad luck.
- Ritual: A ceremony or action done for religious or magical purposes, often repeated the same way.
- Hocus pocus: A fun word used by magicians and witches when performing a spell.
- Chill: A feeling of coldness or fear. You might feel a chill when a ghost walks by!
- Potion: A magical drink that can heal, harm, or transform someone. (Yes, it’s so important it deserves a second mention!)
- Spirit: Another word for a ghost or invisible being.
- Evil: Something very bad or harmful; the opposite of good.
- Enchanted: Filled with magic or wonder. A forest full of fairies can be enchanted.
- Shadowy: Dark and hard to see, creating mystery and suspense.
- Superstition: A belief that certain things bring good or bad luck, like black cats or broken mirrors.
- Thriller: A story, movie, or song that’s exciting and full of suspense, like Michael Jackson’s Thriller!
- Midnight: The middle of the night, when ghosts, witches, and magic are said to come alive.
- Moon: The glowing object in the night sky. On Halloween, it makes everything feel magical.
- Web: The delicate design made by a spider, also a favorite Halloween decoration.
- Fear: A strong feeling when you think something scary might happen.
- Banshee: A wailing female spirit from Irish folklore who warns that death is near.
- Cloaked figure: A mysterious person wearing a dark hooded robe, often a ghost or villain in stories.
- Grave: A place where someone is buried, often marked by a tombstone.
- Foggy night: Extremely unpleasant or horrifying, something that makes you gasp in fear.
- Macabre: Something that is grim, disturbing, or related to death.
- Ghastly: Extremely unpleasant or horrifying, something that makes you gasp in fear.
- Pumpkin patch: A field full of pumpkins, where families go to pick one for Halloween carving.
Halloween words start from A-Z
Discover fun and spooky Halloween words from A to Z to boost vocabulary and add festive excitement to any learning activity.
Halloween words that start with A
Apparition, Amulet, Abandoned, Apparatus, Afterlife, Alchemy, Arcane, Autumn, Altar, Aura, Apple cider, Ashes, Anxious, Awaken, Ancient, Apparitionist, Acrobat, Alley, Amber, Aroma.

Halloween words that start with B
Bewitchment, Bogeyman, Bonfire, Bravery, Boneshaker, Broomstick trail, Bewildered, Brew, Bloodcurdling, Banshee’s cry, Blizzard, Beastly, Basement, Barrow, Bewilderment, Blackout, Brimstone, Ballad, Burial ground, Boiling pot.

Halloween words that start with C
Crypt, Curse, Chant, Chill, Charm, Chains, Claw, Catacomb, Candlelight, Creeper, Cursed mirror, Corpse bride, Cloaked figure, Cauldron fire, Cobblestone path, Coffin lid, Crawling vines, Crossroads, Cursed relic.

Halloween words that start with D
Darkness, Decay, Demonology, Despair, Disguise, Doom, Dire, Deadly whisper, Dreary, Dagger, Dreadful, Disembodied voice, Door creak, Dusty attic, Dusk, Dungeon door, Dark forest, Drizzle, Dead end, Double shadow.

Halloween words that start with E
Eerie silence, Eclipse, Evil eye, Enchantress, Essence, Embalm, Enigma, Ember, Echo, Enchanting forest, Elixir, Eldritch, Evening mist, Eternal night, Evil grin, Empty street, Everlasting, Enchantment, Ether, Ebony.

Halloween words that start with F
Fable, Faceless, Fearsome, Flicker, Fogbank, Forest trail, Frantic, Freezing wind, Foul air, Frostbite, Frightened, Funeral march, Fuzzy spider, Fading candle, Footsteps, Fortune-teller, Fable creature, Fracture, Fiery eyes, Fated night.

Halloween words that start with G
Gravestone, Goblin king, Ghastly grin, Gory, Grave digger, Graveyard shift, Grimoire, Grim, Grotesque, Gargoyle statue, Glowing lantern, Grave soil, Gloomy night, Ghostly whisper, Gatekeeper, Grave path, Goosebumps, Grave tale, Grave bell, Grave mist.

Halloween words that start with H
Hollow tree, Harvest moon, Howling wind, Hallows Eve, Horror tale, Hooded ghost, Haunted woods, Handprint, Hayride trail, Hollow sound, Hearth fire, Hideaway, Hypnotic, Harvest feast, Hidden path, Haunted melody, Hum, Harbinger, Hanging rope, Hellhound.

Halloween words that start with I
Illusionist, Incantation, Inferno, Immortal, Icy wind, Inhuman scream, Invisible cloak, Ink-black sky, Iridescent fog, Iron gate, Isolated cabin, Inner fear, Inscription, Inescapable maze, Ivory skull, Imagination, Impish grin, Infected, Insanity, Instant chill.

Halloween words that start with J
Jackal, Jester mask, Jeering laugh, Jagged stone, Jumble, Jar of potions, Journey’s end, Jade mist, Judgement night, Junkyard, Jubilant scream, Jail cell, Jump rope chant, Jolt, Jeweled dagger, Jinxed road, Jarring sound, Jackrabbit, Jungle path, Joyless heart.

Halloween words that start with K
Knell, Keyhole, Kettle of smoke, Killer clown, Knock, Knife-edge, Kooky, Kingdom of night, Kraken, Keepsake, Kindred, Kneeling statue, Knot, Knapsack, Kindness spell, Keen howl, Keystone, Kneaded clay, Kettle lid, Knotted roots.

Halloween words that start with L
Labyrinth, Lantern glow, Lost soul, Lightning strike, Lament, Lurking shadow, Lair, Lonely spirit, Locked door, Lively ghost, Lopsided grin, Little ghoul, Longing, Lightless path, Lurker, Lonesome road, Looming figure, Lullaby, Low hum, Lonely heart.

Halloween words that start with M
Midnight feast, Misty hill, Malice, Murmur, Mansion, Mirror maze, Mournful tune, Murky water, Mourning bell, Masked guest, Mysterious forest, Melancholy, Moth wings, Macabre tale, Murmuring crowd, Moonbeam, Murk, Magic dust, Marble tomb, Maze of fear.

Halloween words that start with N
Nervous laugh, Numbness, Netherworld, Nightfall, Nightwatch, Nausea, Nightmare realm, Narrow hallway, Necromancy, Nightshade bloom, Night bell, Nocturnal eyes, Nefarious deed, Nothingness, Near-dark sky, Nighthowl, Noble ghost, Night whisper, Numb air, Nodding flame.

Halloween words that start with O
Obsidian mirror, Onyx ring, Offering, Omen, Orb of light, Overcast, Obscure, Old scroll, Outcry, Outcast, Orange glow, Open grave, Otherworld, Owl feather, Ocean fog, Oracle, Oddity, Old story, Oath, Overgrown path.

Halloween words that start with P
Phantom light, Pathway, Prowler, Pale flame, Possession, Presence, Purgatory, Petrified forest, Poison ivy, Portal, Pitch black, Piercing wind, Painted mask, Pumpkin spice, Prayer, Paper ghost, Path of bones, Pale dawn, Panic room, Phantom ship.

Halloween words that start with Q
Quiver, Quiet night, Quill, Quagmire, Quick shadow, Quest, Quenchless fire, Quill spell, Quarantine, Quartz charm, Queen of night, Quarrel, Quick step, Quarry, Quicksilver, Quench, Quill ink, Quirk, Questioning eyes, Quenching rain.

Halloween words that start with R
Raven’s call, Restless wind, Rotting wood, Runes, Rotten leaf, Reflection, Relic, Red mist, Rancid air, Roar, River bend, Ruins, Rattle chain, Rift, Rumble, Realm, Ritual chant, Rusted key, Rainstorm, Reaper’s gate.

Halloween words that start with S
Specter, Shrine, Silence, Smoke, Sorcery, Stalker, Superstition, Shiver, Spellsong, Sinister laugh, Shadowland, Strange whisper, Screech, Silver moon, Stone cross, Smoldering candle, Scythe, Sacred circle, Stormy night, Spirit realm.

Halloween words that start with T
Talisman, Twisted root, Tattered cloak, Trapdoor, Tomb, Thunderclap, Tangle, Torchlight, Time warp, Thirteen steps, Tremor, Tall tale, Tower, Tangled hair, Trail, Thorn, Twinkle, Tapestry, Twilight sky, Trickster.

Halloween words that start with U
Unearthly glow, Unholy night, Unmasking, Uneasy feeling, Unknown path, Unlucky number, Undergrowth, Unseen figure, Unspoken fear, Uneven floor, Upside-down, Undercurrent, Unrested spirit, Unkind wind, Unbroken mirror, Underground crypt, Unending echo, Unlit corridor, Unspoken word, Utter silence.

Halloween words that start with V
Vanish, Veil, Vision, Vigil, Voodoo doll, Vault, Void, Venom, Vicious grin, Velvet night, Victim, Village path, Vibrations, Vengeful ghost, Violet flame, Voice, Vortex, Vapor, Valley, Virtue lost.

Halloween words that start with W
Wand, Warlock, Whisper, Woe, Webbed hand, Watcher, Windstorm, Woods, Widow, Wounded, Wandering soul, Whistle, Wailing wall, Wickedness, Wrath, Weeping tree, Wisp, Whirlwind, Witchlight, Wishing well.

Halloween words that start with X
Xylophone tone, Xenomorph, Xenon light, X-factor, X-shaped mark, Xpulsion, X-ray vision, Xenial host, X-cross path, Xylograph, Xylitol, X-marked grave, Xenophobia, X-pattern sky, X-ray ghost, X-fear, Xtreme chill, X-shaped scar, Xylo note, X-rated film.

Halloween words that start with Y
Year-end chill, Yawn, Yellow leaf, Yarn of legends, Yarrow plant, Yearning, Yonder woods, Yule bell, Young spirit, Yummy treats, Yelling wind, Yucky slime, Yielding branch, Yonder house, Youthful laughter, Yowl, Year-long night, Yew tree, Yellow candle, Yesterday’s ghost.

Halloween words that start with Z
Zephyr wind, Zombie bride, Zodiac sign, Zigzag path, Zany witch, Zero hour, Zenith, Zone of silence, Zombify, Zinc coffin, Zesty apples, Zooming bats, Zipping shadow, Zipper mask, Zombie march, Zany clown, Zombie horde, Zookeeper’s ghost, Zucchini lantern, Zapped power.

Final thoughts
From eerie ghosts to glowing jack-o’-lanterns, Halloween words bring the season’s magic to life. Whether used in classrooms or at home, this A to Z vocabulary list inspires creativity, learning, and festive fun. Encourage kids to read, write, and play with these spooky words, and let their Halloween imagination shine all October long.
For even more word-building fun, explore our Halloween vocabulary worksheets — perfect for grammar, spelling, and creative writing activities.
