witchcraft
/ˈwɪtʃkræft/Definitions
1. noun
the practice of magic, especially black magic, attributed to witches.
“The medieval townspeople believed in the power of witchcraft to bring about curses.”
2. noun
a mysterious or magical power.
“Her charm and beauty seemed to have a kind of witchcraft that drew people to her.”
3. noun
the practice of using magic or supernatural powers, especially for evil or malevolent purposes.
“The story of witchcraft and sorcery was a central theme in the fantasy novel.”
4. noun
a magical or mysterious power, especially one that is considered to be evil or malevolent.
“The old mansion was rumored to have a dark and malevolent witchcraft that haunted its halls.”
5. noun
the occult or supernatural practices, especially those associated with magic or sorcery.
“The witchcraft museum displayed an extensive collection of artifacts and relics.”