witchery Antonyms

Meaning of witchery

Wordnet

witchery (n)

the art of sorcery

Webster

witchery (n.)

Sorcery; enchantment; witchcraft.

Fascination; irresistible influence; enchantment.

witchery Sentence Examples

  1. The hag's witchery sent chills down the spines of the villagers.
  2. The witch's incantations were a symphony of ancient witchery.
  3. The potion's witchery transformed the prince into a frog.
  4. The cursed castle emitted an aura of sinister witchery.
  5. The witch's coven brewed a potent elixir of witchery.
  6. The woman's gaze held a strange and alluring witchery.
  7. The old hag's witchery had left an enduring scar on the land.
  8. The wizard's staff crackled with the power of witchery.
  9. The ancient tome contained forbidden secrets of potent witchery.
  10. 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.

charm, attraction, glamour, sweetness, magic, attractiveness, appeal, fascination, captivation, charisma

repulsiveness,repulsion, repulsion, repulsiveness, unpleasantness,unpleasantness, disagreeableness, disagreeableness, offensiveness, 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.