shaman Antonyms

Meaning of shaman

Wordnet

shaman (n)

in societies practicing shamanism: one acting as a medium between the visible and spirit worlds; practices sorcery for healing or divination

Webster

shaman (n.)

A priest of Shamanism; a wizard among the Shamanists.

shaman Sentence Examples

  1. The shaman's mystical chants echoed through the sacred grove, connecting the tribe with the spirit world.
  2. The healer, who was also a shaman, used ancient rituals to restore balance to the sick.
  3. The shaman journeyed into the realm of dreams, seeking visions and guidance for his people.
  4. The village elders consulted the shaman for wisdom and counsel during times of crisis.
  5. The shaman's tattoos and adornments were believed to possess sacred power and protect him from evil spirits.
  6. The shaman's drumbeat reverberated through the forest, calling upon the spirits of the animals.
  7. The shaman's trance-like state allowed him to transcend the physical world and communicate with the divine.
  8. The shaman's healing methods were both physical and spiritual, addressing imbalances in both body and soul.
  9. The shaman's knowledge of ancient traditions and rituals was invaluable to his community.
  10. The shaman was revered as a respected elder and spiritual leader, guiding his tribe through challenges and transitions.

FAQs About the word shaman

in societies practicing shamanism: one acting as a medium between the visible and spirit worlds; practices sorcery for healing or divinationA priest of Shamanis

hag, magician, wizard,witch, sorcerer, mage, warlock, necromancer, medicine man, enchantress

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The shaman's mystical chants echoed through the sacred grove, connecting the tribe with the spirit world.

The healer, who was also a shaman, used ancient rituals to restore balance to the sick.

The shaman journeyed into the realm of dreams, seeking visions and guidance for his people.

The village elders consulted the shaman for wisdom and counsel during times of crisis.