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conjure

/kənˈd͡ʒʊə(ɹ)/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To summon or invoke (a spirit, god, or other supernatural being) by means of a magical ritual or incantation.

    - "She conjured up the spirit of her deceased grandmother during the séance."
    - "The witch doctor conjured rain to quench the drought."
  • Verb

    To invent or create something, especially something new and imaginative.

    - "The magician conjured a rabbit out of his hat."
    - "The chef conjured up a delicious meal from simple ingredients."

Pronunciation
  1. /kənˈd͡ʒʊə(ɹ)/



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Synonyms

envisage , imagine , picture , visualize
Rhymes
Words rhyming with conjure
lure , cure , endure , allure , mature
Variants
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conjure , conjure with , conjured , conjured with , conjures , conjures with , conjuring , conjuring with , a name to conjure with
Etymology
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The word 'conjure' comes from the Latin 'conjurare', meaning 'to swear solemnly'. It has been used in English since the late 14th century, and its meaning has evolved from 'to swear an oath' to 'to summon a spirit' and 'to invent or create something'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'conjure' is also used in the name of the famous 'Conjuring' movie series, which tells the story of a family of paranormal investigators.

  2. In some cultures, it is believed that certain foods or herbs can be used to aid in the process of conjuring.

  3. The term 'conjurer' was once used to describe a traveling entertainer or magician.


Related Concepts
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  1. Magic: The practice of using supernatural forces to influence the physical world or to achieve desired outcomes.

  2. Witchcraft: The practice of using magical powers, usually for evil purposes, often associated with witches.

  3. Spiritualism: A belief in the ability to communicate with the dead or spirits through mediums or other means.


Culture
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Throughout history, the word 'conjure' has been associated with magic, witchcraft, and the supernatural. It has been used in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression to evoke a sense of mystery and wonder. In some cultures, 'conjure' is believed to be a powerful tool for healing and protection.

How to Memorize "conjure"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize the act of summoning a spirit or creating something new, imagine yourself in a dimly lit room with candles flickering, incense burning, and a sense of anticipation in the air.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'conjure' with the idea of summoning or creating something. Think of a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat or a chef creating a delicious meal from simple ingredients.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym C-O-N-J-U-R-E to remember the definition: 'Call Out Names of Unseen Jurisdictional Entities Revealed'.


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