witches (Meaning)

witches

a woman who is believed to practice usually black (see black entry 1 sense 7) magic often with the aid of a devil or familiar, a person (especially a woman) who is credited with having usually malignant supernatural powers

witches Sentence Examples

  1. The old crones were rumored to be witches, possessing mysterious powers and ancient knowledge.
  2. The villagers believed that the witches had cast a curse on their crops, causing them to fail.
  3. The young witch was drawn to the dark arts, eager to unlock her true potential.
  4. The coven of witches gathered under the full moon, their incantations echoing through the forest.
  5. The witches brewed a potent potion, its fumes wafting through the air.
  6. The witch's curse had turned the prince into a hideous beast.
  7. The hunters were sent to track down and destroy the witches, but their powers were too strong.
  8. The witches had a secret lair where they conducted their rituals and summoned spirits.
  9. The town was plagued by a series of strange occurrences, and the people blamed the witches.
  10. The witches had escaped the clutches of the Inquisition, fleeing to a secluded sanctuary.

FAQs About the word witches

a woman who is believed to practice usually black (see black entry 1 sense 7) magic often with the aid of a devil or familiar, a person (especially a woman) who

sorceresses, hags, magicians, wizards,sorcerers, warlocks, necromancers,conjurors, enchantresses, enchanters

offends, annoys, repels, tires, displeases, revolts, bores,disgusts, wearies,irks

The old crones were rumored to be witches, possessing mysterious powers and ancient knowledge.

The villagers believed that the witches had cast a curse on their crops, causing them to fail.

The young witch was drawn to the dark arts, eager to unlock her true potential.

The coven of witches gathered under the full moon, their incantations echoing through the forest.