What is another word for Sorceries?

Pronunciation: [sˈɔːsəɹiz] (IPA)

Sorceries are supernatural practices or spells used to achieve a desired outcome. Synonyms for this word include magic, witchcraft, enchantment, spellcasting, voodoo, and black magic. Magic is often associated with illusions and sleight of hand, while witchcraft typically involves the use of spells and potions. Enchantment refers to the use of charms or incantations to seduce or attract someone, while spellcasting involves the use of magic words or actions to achieve a desired effect. Voodoo is a type of spiritual practice that originates from African traditions, while black magic refers to the use of sorcery to cause harm or negative outcomes.

Usage examples for Sorceries

Neither did Habrunt, the sage Slavemaster, take part in any Sorceries himself, ceremonial or other, and from what she saw, Si'Wren indirectly perceived a like sentiment in Habrunt to her own.
"Si'Wren of the Patriarchs"
Roland Cheney
These being my feelings now, when I am escaped, when I am beyond the circle of her Sorceries, think, Fairfax, be just and think how seductive, how dangerous an enemy I have to encounter-Listen and judge.
"Anna St. Ives"
Thomas Holcroft
It so happened that I had read, at one time, many conflicting statements of the workings of this aerial leech; therefore, finding myself in his native habitat, I went to all sorts of trouble to become a victim to his Sorceries.
"Edge of the Jungle"
William Beebe

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