Pronunciation: /ˈdiːməˌnɪzəm/
noun the practices or rites associated with demons
A1 Some people believe in demonism.
A2 The villagers were afraid of the rumors of demonism in the old castle.
B1 The novel explores themes of demonism and the supernatural.
B2 The professor's research on demonism in ancient cultures was groundbreaking.
C1 The film delves deep into the psychology of demonism and possession.
C2 Scholars have debated the origins and manifestations of demonism throughout history.
formal The study of demonism in various cultures reveals interesting insights into belief systems.
informal Some people believe in demonism and practice rituals to ward off evil spirits.
slang I heard she's really into demonism, like she's obsessed with dark magic and stuff.
figurative The rise of demonism in politics is a troubling trend, as leaders use fear and division to manipulate the public.
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