witches

[US]/[wɪtʃɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈwɪtʃɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To cast spells or practice witchcraft.
n.A person, typically an old woman, believed to have magical powers, especially evil ones.; A person who practices witchcraft.; A mischievous or harmful person.

Phrases & Collocations

evil witches

witches brew

like witches

accuse witches

hunting witches

were witches

calling witches

old witches

fear witches

protect witches

Example Sentences

the children were fascinated by the story of the witches in the forest.

many people believe in witches and their magical powers.

the old house was rumored to be haunted by witches.

in the play, the witches brewed a powerful potion.

the villagers feared the witches and avoided the woods.

the book described the witches' rituals and spells.

she dressed as a witch for halloween.

the witches gathered around the cauldron to cast a spell.

the story features three wicked witches as the antagonists.

the witches cackled and stirred their bubbling brew.

the legend tells of witches flying on broomsticks.

the film portrayed the witches as powerful and mysterious.

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