Pronunciation: /wɪtʃ.kræft/
noun the practice of magic or sorcery, typically involving the use of spells, charms, and rituals
A1 Some people believe in witchcraft and magic.
A2 She claimed to have learned witchcraft from her grandmother.
B1 The history of witchcraft in Europe is complex and fascinating.
B2 Many ancient civilizations practiced forms of witchcraft.
C1 Modern Wicca is a religion that incorporates elements of witchcraft.
C2 The accused woman was tried for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials.
formal The practice of witchcraft has a long history dating back to ancient times.
informal Some people believe in the power of witchcraft to influence events.
slang She's into all that witchcraft stuff, you know?
figurative His ability to manipulate people's opinions was like a form of political witchcraft.
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