Pronunciation: /ˈæmjələt/
noun a small object that is believed to protect the person who owns it from harm or evil
A1 She wore a small amulet around her neck for good luck.
A2 The amulet was believed to protect the wearer from evil spirits.
B1 In some cultures, people wear amulets to bring them good fortune in life.
B2 The ancient amulet was said to have magical powers that could heal the sick.
C1 The intricate design of the amulet indicated it was crafted by a skilled artisan.
C2 The amulet was passed down through generations as a family heirloom with great significance.
adjective amuletic (relating to or characteristic of an amulet)
A1 She wore an amulet necklace for good luck.
A2 The old man claimed his amulet ring had protective powers.
B1 The amulet bracelet was said to ward off evil spirits.
B2 The amulet pendant was passed down through generations as a family heirloom.
C1 The archaeologist discovered an ancient amulet artifact buried in the tomb.
C2 The rare amulet talisman was believed to have mystical properties by the collectors.
formal The archaeologist discovered an ancient amulet buried in the ruins.
informal I always wear my lucky amulet when I need some extra good luck.
slang Check out this cool amulet I found at the thrift store!
figurative Her amulet of courage helped her face her fears and speak up in front of the crowd.
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