witching Antonyms

Meaning of witching

Wordnet

witching (n)

the use or practice of witchcraft

Wordnet

witching (s)

possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers

Webster

witching (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Witch

Webster

witching (a.)

That witches or enchants; suited to enchantment or witchcraft; bewitching.

witching Sentence Examples

  1. The witching hour, shrouded in darkness, held whispers of the unknown.
  2. As the witching hour drew near, the village fell into an eerie silence.
  3. The cackling of witches echoed through the witching hour, chilling the bones of those who heard it.
  4. At the witching hour, a mysterious potion brewed in the cauldron, bubbling and frothing.
  5. The witching hour was a time of both fear and allure, tempting the curious to delve into the realm of the unknown.
  6. The witching hour marked the transition from night to morning, a time when the veil between worlds thinned.
  7. Shadows danced and twisted during the witching hour, casting grotesque shapes upon the walls.
  8. The witching hour was a playground for supernatural beings, where spirits and demons roamed freely.
  9. At the witching hour, the dead were said to rise and walk among the living.
  10. The witching hour held a strange and powerful energy that could both inspire and terrify.

FAQs About the word witching

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fascinating, enchanting, bewitching, charming, interesting, enticing, magnetizing, alluring, tempting, beguiling

offending, disgusting, revolting, annoying, annoying, repelling,offending, repelling, disgusting, revolting

The witching hour, shrouded in darkness, held whispers of the unknown.

As the witching hour drew near, the village fell into an eerie silence.

The cackling of witches echoed through the witching hour, chilling the bones of those who heard it.

At the witching hour, a mysterious potion brewed in the cauldron, bubbling and frothing.