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conjure up Meaning
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conjure up (v)
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
conjure up Sentence Examples
- Whenever I close my eyes, I can conjure up memories of my childhood home.
- The magician was able to conjure up a bouquet of flowers from an empty hat.
- A walk through the forest always seems to conjure up feelings of peace and tranquility.
- The smell of freshly baked bread can conjure up memories of my grandmother's kitchen.
- With just a few strokes of his brush, the artist could conjure up stunning landscapes on the canvas.
- Music has the power to conjure up emotions we didn't even know we had.
- The old photograph conjured up memories of a long-forgotten summer vacation.
- Reading a good book can conjure up vivid images in the mind's eye.
- Sometimes a simple scent can conjure up memories from long ago.
- The sound of laughter echoed through the halls, conjuring up a sense of camaraderie among the group.
FAQs About the word conjure up
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
imagine, see, picture, envision, contemplate, image, conceive, vision, visualize, fantasy
No antonyms found.
Whenever I close my eyes, I can conjure up memories of my childhood home.
The magician was able to conjure up a bouquet of flowers from an empty hat.
A walk through the forest always seems to conjure up feelings of peace and tranquility.
The smell of freshly baked bread can conjure up memories of my grandmother's kitchen.