Pronunciation: /dʒɪni/
noun A supernatural being in Islamic mythology, able to assume human or animal form and to possess humans
A1 A jinni is a supernatural creature in Arabian mythology.
A2 The jinni granted three wishes to the person who released it from the bottle.
B1 The jinni's powers were both feared and respected by the villagers.
B2 The jinni appeared in a puff of smoke, ready to fulfill the magician's request.
C1 The jinni's ability to shape-shift made it a formidable opponent in battle.
C2 The jinni's wisdom and knowledge surpassed that of any mortal being.
formal According to Arabian folklore, a jinni is a supernatural being made of smokeless flame.
informal I heard a story about a jinni granting wishes to a traveler in the desert.
slang Some people believe that a jinni can bring good luck if you treat it with respect.
figurative The entrepreneur felt like a jinni had granted all his wishes when his business took off.
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