incanting Antonyms
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Meaning of incanting
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incanting (a.)
Enchanting.
incanting Sentence Examples
- The shaman squatted in a circle, incanting ancient runes to purify the sacred space.
- The priestess stepped onto the altar, her lips moving rapidly as she incanted a prayer to summon the gods.
- As the candles flickered and the incense burned, the witch incanted a spell to protect the home from evil spirits.
- The sorcerer chanted a guttural incantation, summoning a horde of shadowy creatures to do his bidding.
- The druid stood beneath the ancient oak tree, incanting words of power to heal the sick.
- The necromancer incanted a forbidden spell, raising an army of the dead from their graves.
- The bard sat by the fire, incanting a song of courage to inspire his fellow warriors.
- The priest incanted a Latin prayer, asking for guidance and protection from the heavens.
- The sorcerer cast runes into the flames, incanting a spell to reveal the future.
- As the storm raged outside, the witch incanted a calming spell to quiet the howling winds.
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Enchanting.
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The shaman squatted in a circle, incanting ancient runes to purify the sacred space.
The priestess stepped onto the altar, her lips moving rapidly as she incanted a prayer to summon the gods.
As the candles flickered and the incense burned, the witch incanted a spell to protect the home from evil spirits.
The sorcerer chanted a guttural incantation, summoning a horde of shadowy creatures to do his bidding.