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witchery

 

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Noun witchery has 1 sense
  1. witchcraft, witchery - the art of sorcery
    --1 is a kind of sorcery, black magic, black art, necromancy
    Derived form: verb witch1

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Term: Witchery

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:

1. The practice or skill of witches; sorcery or magic.

2. The state of being bewitching or entrancing; charm or allure.

Example Sentences:

1. The village was filled with rumors of her powerful

witchery

and ability to heal the sick.

2. The old woman's

witchery

seemed to have a mysterious effect on anyone who crossed her path.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition:

1. Characteristic or suggestive of witches or witchcraft; magical.

2. Having a captivating or enchanting quality; bewitching.

Example Sentences:

1. The forest was shrouded in an air of

witchery

, with glowing orbs and mysterious whispering sounds.

2. The mesmerizing dance performance had a certain

witchery

that left the audience spellbound.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition:

In a witch-like manner; with sorcery or magic.

Example Sentence:

She gazed at him with her dark, piercing eyes and smiled

witchery

, causing him to feel a mysterious power over him.

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