conjure (Meaning)
conjure (v)
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
ask for or request earnestly
engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together
Synonyms & Antonyms of conjure
conjure Sentence Examples
- As a magician, he could conjure rabbits out of hats and birds from thin air.
- The mere mention of his name seemed to conjure memories of a bygone era.
- She could conjure vivid images of distant lands with her storytelling.
- The scent of freshly baked cookies always seemed to conjure feelings of warmth and comfort.
- The artist's brushstrokes were able to conjure scenes of breathtaking beauty on canvas.
- A well-crafted melody can conjure emotions ranging from joy to melancholy.
- It was as if the old house could conjure ghosts from its shadowy corners.
- His words had the power to conjure dreams of a brighter future.
- The magician attempted to conjure fire with a flick of his wand.
- A single photograph had the ability to conjure memories of a lifetime.
FAQs About the word conjure
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic, ask for or request earnestly, engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together
beg, petition, plead (to), implore, supplicate, pray, call on, invoke, appeal (to), beseech
imply, please, satisfy, imply, hint, suggest, please, satisfy, suggest, hint
As a magician, he could conjure rabbits out of hats and birds from thin air.
The mere mention of his name seemed to conjure memories of a bygone era.
She could conjure vivid images of distant lands with her storytelling.
The scent of freshly baked cookies always seemed to conjure feelings of warmth and comfort.