witchcraft
/ˈwɪt͡ʃkɹæft/noun2 syllables
Witchcraft means: the art of sorcery.
Synonyms for witchcraft16
noun, as in the art of sorcery
witchery
also used for witchcraft
witchdom, witchwork, bewitchery, black arts, charmwork, conjuration, conjuring, craft, dark arts, dark magic, goety, sorcery, black magic, cacomagic, wizardry
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What does witchcraft mean?1
noun
1
the art of sorcery
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Witchcraft in a sentence
- The pentagram is an important symbol in witchcraft.darinmex
- Is there a difference between magic and witchcraft?shekitten
- Oleg is an expert in black magic and witchcraft.Amastan
- Witchcraft is not a joking matter in Swaziland.Hybrid
- Witchcraft and sorcery are popular in some parts of Algeria.Amastan
- She liked to read about witchcraft.Amastan
- Alchemy is considered a form of witchcraft.espamatics
- Oleg began a small lecture about witchcraft.Amastan
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Forms of witchcraft
as a noun
- plural
- witchcrafts