grimoire Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of grimoire

Wordnet

grimoire (n)

a manual of black magic (for invoking spirits and demons)

grimoire Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient grimoire held secrets that could unlock forgotten realms.
  2. The librarian guarded the grimoire with her life, knowing its power and the chaos it could unleash.
  3. The pages of the grimoire were filled with cryptic symbols and arcane incantations.
  4. The apprentice longed to study the grimoire, hoping to master its dark arts.
  5. The demon trapped within the grimoire whispered promises of power to those who dared to release it.
  6. The hero destroyed the grimoire, knowing that its existence would only bring evil into the world.
  7. The grimoire had been passed down through generations, its knowledge both a blessing and a curse.
  8. The mage consulted the grimoire, seeking wisdom in its ancient spells and rituals.
  9. The alchemist created a powerful potion, using the grimoire as his guide.
  10. The scholar spent years deciphering the grimoire, unlocking its hidden secrets and revealing its true nature.

FAQs About the word grimoire

a manual of black magic (for invoking spirits and demons)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient grimoire held secrets that could unlock forgotten realms.

The librarian guarded the grimoire with her life, knowing its power and the chaos it could unleash.

The pages of the grimoire were filled with cryptic symbols and arcane incantations.

The apprentice longed to study the grimoire, hoping to master its dark arts.