sorcery

[US]/ˈsɔːsəri/
[UK]/ˈsɔːrsəri/
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Translation

n. the use of magic or witchcraft to produce mysterious effects.

Example Sentences

At that time most people believed in sorcery and witchcraft.

Demolish, absorb a blood clan can use the improbity black sorcery to curse the person of the destiny lead toward misery.

She was accused of practicing sorcery.

Legends tell of powerful sorcery in the ancient kingdom.

The sorcery of the witch was feared by the villagers.

He delved into the dark arts of sorcery.

The sorcery book contained powerful spells.

The sorcery of illusionists mesmerized the audience.

Ancient civilizations believed in the power of sorcery.

The sorcery of the evil wizard caused chaos in the kingdom.

She studied the ancient art of sorcery under a master wizard.

The sorcery used in the ritual was both mystical and powerful.

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