conjurations Synonyms
conjurations Meaning
conjurations
the act of conjuring, a solemn appeal, an expression or trick used in conjuring, the act or process of conjuring
conjurations Sentence Examples
- The witch uttered mystical conjurations, summoning forth an ethereal presence.
- The ancient scroll held the secret incantations, a powerful collection of conjurations.
- The wizard's wand trembled as he unleashed a series of intricate conjurations.
- The conjurations reverberated through the air, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.
- The warlock's voice rose in a hypnotic chant, weaving together sinister conjurations.
- The ritual included a sacred dance accompanied by whispered conjurations.
- The shaman's trance-like state allowed him to connect with spirits and summon forth their conjurations.
- The conjurations faded into the night, leaving behind a sense of wonder and awe.
- The old woman's hands trembled as she recited long-forgotten conjurations.
- The belief in the power of conjurations persisted throughout centuries, inspiring both fear and fascination.
FAQs About the word conjurations
the act of conjuring, a solemn appeal, an expression or trick used in conjuring, the act or process of conjuring
invocations, incantations,spells, curses, abracadabras, glamors, charms, glamours,enchantments, magics
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The witch uttered mystical conjurations, summoning forth an ethereal presence.
The ancient scroll held the secret incantations, a powerful collection of conjurations.
The wizard's wand trembled as he unleashed a series of intricate conjurations.
The conjurations reverberated through the air, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.