Meaning & Definition of word "Witch"

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    Witch

    /wɪtʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. A woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, often depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointy hat.
      • Example: In the fairy tale, the wicked witch cast a spell on the princess.
    • 2. A practitioner of witchcraft.
      • Example: The coven of witches gathered under the full moon to perform their rituals.
    • 3. A person regarded as resembling a witch, especially in relating to malevolence or evil intentions.
      • Example: She was such a scheming individual that her friends jokingly referred to her as a witch.

    verb:

    • 1. To cast a spell or perform witchcraft.
      • Example: They believed she could witch the crops to grow faster with her enchantments.

    Etymology

    Old English wicce, wicca, from Proto-Germanic *wikkjō.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    witch hunt:

    A campaign directed against a particular group of people, often unfounded.

    the witching hour:

    The time of night associated with supernatural events, usually between midnight and 1 AM.

    witching spell:

    A magic spell cast by a witch.

    Related Words

    warlock:

    A male practitioner of witchcraft.

    spell:

    A set of words that are supposed to have magical power.

    potion:

    A liquid with healing, magical, or poisonous properties.

    Slang Meanings of witch

    Meaning: A fierce or assertive woman.

    Example Sentence: She's a total witch at work, pushing everyone to do their best.

    Meaning: An aging woman who is considered unattractive.

    Example Sentence: They called her an old witch for being unfriendly.