Pronunciation: /ˈspɪr.ɪ.tʃu.əl.ɪst/
noun a person who believes in or seeks to communicate with the spirits of the dead
A1 I met a spiritualist who helped me connect with my inner self.
A2 The spiritualist performed a cleansing ritual to rid the house of negative energy.
B1 The spiritualist believes in the power of meditation and mindfulness.
B2 As a spiritualist, she follows a strict daily routine of prayer and reflection.
C1 The renowned spiritualist is known for her ability to communicate with the spirit world.
C2 The spiritualist's teachings on enlightenment and self-discovery have inspired many followers.
adjective relating to or characteristic of spiritualism or spiritualists
A1 She is a spiritualist who believes in the power of positive thinking.
A2 The spiritualist ceremony was filled with incense and chanting.
B1 The spiritualist community welcomed her with open arms.
B2 Many people seek guidance from spiritualist mediums.
C1 His spiritualist beliefs have shaped his approach to life.
C2 The renowned spiritualist healer traveled the world to help those in need.
formal The spiritualist conducted a meditation session to help individuals connect with their inner selves.
informal My friend is a spiritualist and she loves to talk about the power of positive energy.
slang I heard that new age spiritualist is hosting a crystal healing workshop next weekend.
figurative The poet was considered a spiritualist of words, weaving emotions and imagery into his verses.
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