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View usage for: occultism in British English (ˈɒkʌlˌtɪzəm) nounbelief in and the study and practice of magic, astrology, etc Derived forms occultist (ˈoccultist) noun, adjective occultism in American English (əˈkʌltˌɪzəm) noun1. belief in occult forces and powers 2. the practice or study of occult arts Derived forms occultist (ocˈcultist) noun Synonyms of 'occultism'black magic, magic, witchcraft, wizardry More Synonyms of occultism the revival of interest in occultism and practical magic Synonyms the black arts diabolism theurgy supernaturalism Additional synonymsDefinition the supposed power to make things happen by using supernatural means Legends say that Merlin raised the stones by magic. Synonyms sorcery, wizardry, witchcraft, enchantment, occultism, black art, spells, necromancy, sortilege, theurgy Definition sorcery They were accused of using necromancy and the black arts. Synonyms magic, witching, witchcraft, voodoo, the occult (rare), wizardry, black magic, enchantment, divination, occultism, sorcery, black art, demonology, witchery, thaumaturgy, voodooism Definition witchcraft or magic The man swore never to practise sorcery again, and was released. Synonyms black magic, witchcraft, black art, necromancy, spell, magic, charm, wizardry, enchantment, divination, incantation, witchery - occasionally
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Additional synonymsDefinition the use of magic, esp. for evil purposes She was found guilty of witchcraft and burned at the stake. Synonyms magic, spell, witching, voodoo, the occult, wizardry, black magic, enchantment, occultism, sorcery, incantation, Wicca, the black art, witchery, necromancy, sortilege, makutu (New Zealand) Definition magic or sorcery Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Synonyms magic, witching, witchcraft, voodoo, enchantment, occultism, sorcery, the black art, witchery, necromancy, conjuration, sortilege |