quiddit (Meaning)

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quiddit (n.)

A subtilty; an equivocation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quiddit

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quiddit Sentence Examples

  1. Harry Potter's favorite sport, quidditch, involved flying broomsticks and chasing a golden snitch.
  2. The quidditch pitch was a vast, open field marked with three hoops at each end.
  3. The Gryffindor team excelled at quidditch, boasting star players like Harry Potter, Oliver Wood, and Ginny Weasley.
  4. The bludgers in quidditch were heavy iron balls that could smash into players, causing injuries.
  5. The seeker's sole purpose in quidditch was to catch the elusive golden snitch, which ended the game.
  6. Hermione Granger was a clever quidditch strategist, advising the Gryffindor team on tactics and formations.
  7. The quidditch world championship brought together international teams vying for the golden snitch trophy.
  8. Draco Malfoy's rival team, the Slytherin Quidditch team, often used dirty tactics to gain an advantage.
  9. The quidditch season culminated in the final match between two teams competing for the house cup.
  10. The thrilling sport of quidditch captivated the imaginations of both wizards and muggles alike.

FAQs About the word quiddit

A subtilty; an equivocation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Harry Potter's favorite sport, quidditch, involved flying broomsticks and chasing a golden snitch.

The quidditch pitch was a vast, open field marked with three hoops at each end.

The Gryffindor team excelled at quidditch, boasting star players like Harry Potter, Oliver Wood, and Ginny Weasley.

The bludgers in quidditch were heavy iron balls that could smash into players, causing injuries.