Spiritual Entities

7 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to or resembling an angel, particularly in being beautiful, pure, or good

  • The choir's voices were so angelic that it brought tears to the eyes of the audience.
  • She has the most angelic smile that lights up the room.
  • That singer's voice is straight up angelic, man.
  • Her kindness and generosity have earned her the reputation of being an angelic figure in the community.

noun a malicious possessing spirit in Jewish folklore

  • The dybbuk is a malevolent spirit from Jewish folklore that is said to possess living people.
  • I heard a spooky story about a dybbuk haunting a family in the old abandoned house.
  • Yo, that movie about the dybbuk possession was so creepy!
  • The negative thoughts in his mind felt like a dybbuk taking over his emotions.

noun a supernatural being or entity believed to possess malevolent or harmful intentions

  • The villagers believed that the illness was caused by an evil spirit.
  • People say there's an evil spirit haunting that old house.
  • I heard there's a creepy evil spirit hanging around the cemetery.
  • The evil spirit of greed seemed to possess him, driving him to make unethical decisions.

noun A forest god is a deity or divine being associated with forests and nature.

  • In some ancient cultures, the forest god was believed to be the protector of the woodlands.
  • I heard a rumor that the forest god likes to play pranks on unsuspecting travelers.
  • Dude, did you see that crazy tree in the forest? It's like the forest god's hangout spot.
  • The forest god's presence could be felt in the tranquility and beauty of the untouched wilderness.

noun a proper noun referring to a male given name

  • According to folklore, Samiel is a demon who is said to bring bad luck.
  • I heard that Samiel is the name of a character in that new fantasy book series.
  • Don't mess with Samiel, he's got a reputation for causing trouble.
  • The dark storm clouds gathered overhead, casting a Samiel-like shadow over the town.

adjective relating to or serving as a guardian or protector

  • The tutelary deity was believed to protect the city from harm.
  • The tutelary spirit is said to bring good luck to those who honor it.
  • I heard that the tutelary charm really works wonders!
  • In literature, the protagonist's mentor often serves as a tutelary figure guiding them on their journey.

noun a type of ancient Greek deity or spirit believed to bring good luck or protection

  • The agathodemon was believed to be a benevolent spirit in ancient Greek mythology.
  • I heard that agathodemons are supposed to bring good luck.
  • Some people think having an agathodemon around will make everything better.
  • She was like an agathodemon, always bringing positivity wherever she went.