Folklore And Mythology Words

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a rabbit

  • The researcher observed the behavior of the hare in its natural habitat.
  • I saw a hare hopping around in the field yesterday.
  • That hare is so fast, it's like lightning!
  • She raced ahead like a hare, determined to reach her goal.

noun a figure made to resemble a human being and set up in fields to scare birds away from crops

  • The farmer placed a scarecrow in the middle of the field to deter birds from eating the crops.
  • I saw a scarecrow in the cornfield while taking a walk yesterday.
  • That scarecrow in the pumpkin patch looks so creepy, dude.
  • She felt like a scarecrow standing alone in the vast empty field.

noun bewitching or fascinating qualities or influence

  • The village was abuzz with rumors of witchery and dark magic.
  • She's always had a fascination with all things witchery.
  • That movie was full of some serious witchery!
  • His charm and charisma had a certain witchery that captivated everyone around him.