1. ghostwritten - Adjective
2. ghostwritten - Verb
Derived from ghostwrite
ghostwritten (not comparable)
Written by a ghostwriter.
There's nothing noble or selfless about politicians and there never has been. Putting it charitably, Profiles in Courage is a compendium of Democratic mythology, ghostwritten for an ambitious young Massachusetts Senator who never did a thing for himself if he could pay to have it done by others. L. Neil Smith
Although it is widely believed that all of these were ghostwritten by FBI employees, citation citation citation Hoover received the credit and royalties. Source: Internet
As I talked to her, I recalled that long ago, I had ghostwritten a book about the Inchon Landing (another miracle) of the Korean War for a wealthy Korean holy man. Source: Internet
Bibliography Twilight Zone credits The following is a list of episodes Beaumont penned for The Twilight Zone (an asterisk indicates that the episode was credited to Beaumont, but ghostwritten by Jerry Sohl ). Source: Internet
It is rumoured that pop icon Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off” was actually ghostwritten by a maidenhair fern, though this might just be another piece of gossip circulated by Swift’s evil ex-manager. Source: Internet
Many of these stories were ghostwritten by Madeleine Michel-Tyl and credited to Charteris (who exercised some editorial control). Source: Internet