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Term: Amulets
Definition:
An amulet refers to an object, often small and worn as jewelry or ornamentation, that is believed to have magical or protective qualities by warding off evil or bringing good luck.
Senses:
Sense 1:
Noun (Plural) - A type of ornament or small object believed to have magical protective powers.
Example sentences:
- Many people wear amulets around their necks to bring them good fortune.
- In some cultures, specific amulets are believed to provide protection against evil spirits.
- The ancient Egyptians often buried their dead with amulets to ensure their safe journey into the afterlife.
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Sense 2:
Verb (Present Simple) - To use or wear amulets for their supposed magical or protective properties.
Example sentences:
- She amulets the necklace her grandmother gave her, believing it will bring her luck in her exams.
- Many people amulet various charms on their keychains, hoping it will protect them from harm.
- In ancient times, warriors would amulet talismans into their armor, trusting it would grant them victory in battle.
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Sense 3:
Adjective - Describing something that has the characteristics or qualities of an amulet.
Example sentences:
- The necklace she wears every day holds a special sentimental value and has become amulet to her.
- The old, worn-out boots had an amulet feel, as if they had walked through countless adventures and protected their wearer.
- According to the legend, the sacred waterfall possesses amulet qualities, granting immortality to those who bathe in its waters.
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