philtre (Meaning)

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philtre (n)

a drink credited with magical power; can make the one who takes it love the one who gave it

Synonyms & Antonyms of philtre

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philtre Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning sorceress brewed a potent philtre to ensnare her unsuspecting victim.
  2. The love philtre, rumored to evoke irresistible desire, was sought after by desperate souls.
  3. The medieval manuscript contained a secret recipe for an invigorating philtre.
  4. With trembling hands, she poured the philtre into her lover's cup, hoping it would kindle his affections.
  5. The philtre's effects were unpredictable, leaving some enraptured and others disoriented.
  6. The legendary philtre of youth promised to restore vitality and forever stay the sands of time.
  7. The court condemned the alchemist for illegally distributing forbidden philtres.
  8. The philtre's allure was irresistible, tempting mortals to sacrifice their sanity in pursuit of forbidden desires.
  9. The ancient Greek goddess Aphrodite was known to wield a philtre that inspired irresistible love.
  10. The villagers feared the witch's philtres, whispered to possess the power to alter minds and control destinies.

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a drink credited with magical power; can make the one who takes it love the one who gave it

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cunning sorceress brewed a potent philtre to ensnare her unsuspecting victim.

The love philtre, rumored to evoke irresistible desire, was sought after by desperate souls.

The medieval manuscript contained a secret recipe for an invigorating philtre.

With trembling hands, she poured the philtre into her lover's cup, hoping it would kindle his affections.