venefice (Meaning)

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venefice (n.)

The act or practice of poisoning.

Synonyms & Antonyms of venefice

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venefice Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient sorceress was accused of practicing venefice, casting malignant spells upon her enemies.
  2. The venefice of the potion made the victim succumb to a perpetual state of lethargy.
  3. The priestess used venefice to heal the sick, believing in the power of nature's poisons.
  4. The historian uncovered a secret text revealing the sinister art of venefice, detailing the use of deadly toxins.
  5. The shaman chanted incantations while administering venefice, hoping to drive out evil spirits.
  6. The detective suspected venefice when the victim's symptoms mimicked the effects of a rare poison.
  7. The alchemist's laboratory was filled with vials of venefice, each containing a potent and deadly compound.
  8. The venefice of the spider's venom caused excruciating pain and paralysis in its prey.
  9. The king's paranoia led him to fear venefice, believing that his enemies plotted to poison him.
  10. The venefice of the jealous rival resulted in the downfall of the successful merchant, destroying his reputation and business.

FAQs About the word venefice

The act or practice of poisoning.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient sorceress was accused of practicing venefice, casting malignant spells upon her enemies.

The venefice of the potion made the victim succumb to a perpetual state of lethargy.

The priestess used venefice to heal the sick, believing in the power of nature's poisons.

The historian uncovered a secret text revealing the sinister art of venefice, detailing the use of deadly toxins.