necromancy
Prononciation : [ˈnɛkroʊˌmæns i]
Mot
Contexte : « magic »
(noun) a type of magic that involves trying to talk to the dead or bringing them back to life. It’s often seen in stories and movies where someone tries to connect with people who have died.
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In the story, the wizard used necromancy to speak with ancient spirits.
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She didn't believe that necromancy could really bring anyone back from the dead.
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What do you think about necromancy in the movies we watch?
Contexte : « supernatural »
(noun) a dark and mysterious practice that is connected to the dead and spirits. People believe it can be dangerous and is often associated with evil.
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Many myths warn against the dangers of necromancy and the spirits it can disturb.
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His interest in necromancy was not well-received by his friends, who thought it was too creepy.
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Why do some cultures fear necromancy even if it's just a story?
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