witchery (Meaning)
witchery (n)
the art of sorcery
witchery (n.)
Sorcery; enchantment; witchcraft.
Fascination; irresistible influence; enchantment.
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witchery Sentence Examples
- The hag's witchery sent chills down the spines of the villagers.
- The witch's incantations were a symphony of ancient witchery.
- The potion's witchery transformed the prince into a frog.
- The cursed castle emitted an aura of sinister witchery.
- The witch's coven brewed a potent elixir of witchery.
- The woman's gaze held a strange and alluring witchery.
- The old hag's witchery had left an enduring scar on the land.
- The wizard's staff crackled with the power of witchery.
- The ancient tome contained forbidden secrets of potent witchery.
- The ancient witch's dwelling was a labyrinth of shadowy witchery.
FAQs About the word witchery
the art of sorcerySorcery; enchantment; witchcraft., Fascination; irresistible influence; enchantment.
glamour, sweetness, attraction, fascination, attractiveness, appeal, magic,charm, allure, captivation
repulsion, repulsiveness, repulsiveness, repulsion, unpleasantness,unpleasantness, disagreeableness, offensiveness, disagreeableness, offensiveness
The hag's witchery sent chills down the spines of the villagers.
The witch's incantations were a symphony of ancient witchery.
The potion's witchery transformed the prince into a frog.
The cursed castle emitted an aura of sinister witchery.