Malediction

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Malediction Meanings

    noun a curse or expression of hatred or ill-will towards someone

    adjective relating to or involving a curse

    Fields related to malediction

    Literature

    Malediction is often used in literature to describe a curse or a spell of ill fortune.

    Religion

    Within religious texts, malediction may refer to divine punishment or a curse invoked by a deity.

    Folklore

    In folklore, malediction is commonly associated with witches or other supernatural beings casting curses.

    Occultism

    In occult practices, malediction is used to describe a spell or ritual intended to bring harm or misfortune to someone.

    Fantasy Fiction

    Malediction is a popular term in fantasy fiction to describe magical curses or hexes placed on characters.

    Occupation Usage of malediction

    Writer

    In literature, a malediction is often used to create tension or conflict in a story. It can be a curse or a spell cast by a character on another character.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, malediction can be used to describe a negative or harmful thought pattern or belief that a patient may have. Psychologists may work with patients to identify and address these maledictions in therapy.

    Historian

    Historians may use the term malediction to refer to curses or imprecations found in historical texts or documents. They may study the cultural significance of maledictions in different time periods.

    Legal Scholar

    In legal contexts, malediction may refer to a formal curse or condemnation in a legal document or judgment. Legal scholars may study the use of maledictions in legal history or analyze their impact on legal proceedings.

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