Pronunciation: /mɑːnə/
noun a supernatural force believed to dwell in a person or sacred object, providing them with spiritual power or strength
A1 Mana is a Polynesian concept of spiritual power.
A2 In some video games, players can use mana to cast spells or abilities.
B1 The shaman called upon the mana of the forest to heal the sick villagers.
B2 The warrior's mana pool was running low after using powerful attacks in battle.
C1 The ancient civilization believed that the gods bestowed mana upon their rulers.
C2 The scholar wrote a thesis on the cultural significance of mana in various indigenous societies.
formal The indigenous tribe believes in the power of mana, which is their spiritual energy.
informal I heard that guy has a lot of mana when it comes to convincing people.
slang She's got so much mana, she can charm anyone she meets.
figurative His charisma and presence exude a strong sense of mana that draws people towards him.
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