🧙‍♀️witchcraft (witchcraft)

noun
/ˈwɪtʃ.krɑːft/
sorcellerie (sorcellerie)

Signification

the practice of magical skills, spells, and abilities
Traduction de la signification
la pratique des compétences magiques, des sorts et des pouvoirs
la pratique des competences magiques, des sorts et des pouvoirs

Phrases d'exemple

In old times, many people believed in witchcraft.

Dans les temps anciens, de nombreuses personnes croyaient à la sorcellerie.
Dans les temps anciens, de nombreuses personnes croyaient a la sorcellerie.

Synonymes

sorcery, magic, wizardry, spellcraft

Antonymes

science, reality, fact

Collocations

practice witchcraft, accused of witchcraft, black witchcraft, ancient witchcraft

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