incubi Antonyms

Meaning of incubi

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incubi (pl.)

of Incubus

incubi Sentence Examples

  1. The legend spoke of incubi, malevolent spirits that haunted women at night.
  2. The incubi's presence was said to bring nightmares and leave victims feeling drained.
  3. Legends painted incubi as grotesque creatures with horns and sharp claws.
  4. Some believed that incubi could father children, creating the infamous "demonic spawn."
  5. The incubus lurked in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
  6. Its eyes glowed with an eerie red light, sending shivers down the spines of its prey.
  7. The incubus's touch was cold and clammy, leaving an unyielding sense of dread.
  8. The fear of incubi kept women locked in their homes at night, terrified of becoming their next victim.
  9. In medieval literature, incubi were often portrayed as agents of the devil, seeking to corrupt the souls of mankind.
  10. Despite their terrifying reputation, some believed that incubi could be appeased by prayers and rituals.

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of Incubus

banshees, phantoms, bogeymen, ghouls, phantasms, specters, spectres, spirits, wraiths,demons

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The legend spoke of incubi, malevolent spirits that haunted women at night.

The incubi's presence was said to bring nightmares and leave victims feeling drained.

Legends painted incubi as grotesque creatures with horns and sharp claws.

Some believed that incubi could father children, creating the infamous "demonic spawn."