sigil (Meaning)

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sigil (n.)

A seal; a signature.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sigil

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sigil Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic sigil etched into the ancient artifact hinted at a long-forgotten secret.
  2. The witches' sigil, inscribed with runes, hung above the altar, casting an eerie glow.
  3. The pirate's sigil, a skull and crossbones, adorned the flag of their formidable ship.
  4. The hidden sigil revealed its presence only to those with keen eyesight and arcane knowledge.
  5. The sigil, a key to an otherworldly realm, pulsed with ethereal energy.
  6. The nobleman's sigil, a crest bearing his family's emblem, sealed important documents.
  7. The sigil, a symbol of the underworld, warned of danger and forbidden territory.
  8. The magician's sigil, drawn with precision, summoned powerful spirits.
  9. The ancient rune sigil, discovered on a crumbling tome, held the secrets of a lost civilization.
  10. The sigil, a mark of belonging, united members of a secret society dedicated to a clandestine purpose.

FAQs About the word sigil

A seal; a signature.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The enigmatic sigil etched into the ancient artifact hinted at a long-forgotten secret.

The witches' sigil, inscribed with runes, hung above the altar, casting an eerie glow.

The pirate's sigil, a skull and crossbones, adorned the flag of their formidable ship.

The hidden sigil revealed its presence only to those with keen eyesight and arcane knowledge.

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