occultist (Meaning)

Wordnet

occultist (n)

a believer in occultism; someone versed in the occult arts

Webster

occultist (n.)

An adherent of occultism.

occultist Sentence Examples

  1. The occultist's enigmatic aura captivated those who dared to venture into their realm.
  2. Despite skepticism, the occultist's predictions had an uncanny accuracy.
  3. Rumors spread like wildfire that the occultist had summoned spirits from the underworld.
  4. The occultist's rituals were a blend of ancient incantations and modern technological advancements.
  5. The detective pursued the occultist as the prime suspect in a series of bizarre disappearances.
  6. The occultist's knowledge extended beyond the physical world, delving into the ethereal and the supernatural.
  7. Whispers in the shadows claimed that the occultist had the power to manipulate minds and control destinies.
  8. The occultist's cult grew in secrecy, its members drawn to their alluring promises of hidden knowledge and forbidden power.
  9. The occultist's clandestine meetings took place in secluded underground chambers, shrouded in a veil of mystery.
  10. The occultist's enigmatic presence left a lasting imprint on the history of the supernatural, leaving behind a legacy of both awe and trepidation.

FAQs About the word occultist

a believer in occultism; someone versed in the occult artsAn adherent of occultism.

enchanter, necromancer, magician, conjuror, shaman, witch, seer, voodoo, soothsayer, sorceress

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The occultist's enigmatic aura captivated those who dared to venture into their realm.

Despite skepticism, the occultist's predictions had an uncanny accuracy.

Rumors spread like wildfire that the occultist had summoned spirits from the underworld.

The occultist's rituals were a blend of ancient incantations and modern technological advancements.