demonist Antonyms

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Meaning of demonist

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demonist (n.)

A believer in, or worshiper of, demons.

demonist Sentence Examples

  1. The demonist invoked dark forces during the ritual, sending chills down everyone's spines.
  2. As a demonist, he delved into the forbidden arts of summoning and binding malevolent entities.
  3. She was rumored to be a skilled demonist, capable of controlling spirits with a mere whisper.
  4. The ancient tome contained spells so potent only a true demonist could decipher them.
  5. Many feared the demonist's power, knowing the havoc he could wreak upon the unsuspecting.
  6. The village elders warned against associating with the demonist, fearing his influence would corrupt the youth.
  7. Only the most dedicated demonist could endure the mental toll of communing with infernal beings.
  8. The demonist's lair was shrouded in mystery, hidden deep within the forest where few dared to venture.
  9. Legends spoke of a powerful demonist who could command armies of the undead with a flick of his wrist.
  10. Despite the dangers, some sought out the guidance of the demonist, desperate for solutions beyond the realm of mortal understanding.

FAQs About the word demonist

A believer in, or worshiper of, demons.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The demonist invoked dark forces during the ritual, sending chills down everyone's spines.

As a demonist, he delved into the forbidden arts of summoning and binding malevolent entities.

She was rumored to be a skilled demonist, capable of controlling spirits with a mere whisper.

The ancient tome contained spells so potent only a true demonist could decipher them.