incantations Synonyms
incantations Meaning
incantations
a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect, a use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic, a series of words used to produce a magic spell
incantations Sentence Examples
- The ancient sorcerer uttered incantations in a language long forgotten.
- The witch performed a ritual with strange incantations, summoning spirits from the underworld.
- The priest recited sacred incantations during the holy ceremony, blessing the congregation.
- The alchemist used mysterious incantations to transmute lead into gold.
- The druid's incantations echoed through the forest, connecting him with the spirits of nature.
- The wizard chanted powerful incantations, casting spells that defied the laws of physics.
- The shaman's incantations summoned rain clouds, bringing life to the parched land.
- The voodoo priestess sang incantations over her altar, invoking the powers of her ancestors.
- The cabal of witches gathered around the cauldron, murmuring incantations to summon their demonic master.
- The necromancer recited forbidden incantations, raising the dead from their slumber.
FAQs About the word incantations
a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect, a use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic, a
spells, invocations, curses, charms, abracadabras, magics, sorceries,conjurations, glamours, glamors
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The ancient sorcerer uttered incantations in a language long forgotten.
The witch performed a ritual with strange incantations, summoning spirits from the underworld.
The priest recited sacred incantations during the holy ceremony, blessing the congregation.
The alchemist used mysterious incantations to transmute lead into gold.