Witches

Pronunciation: /ˈwɪtʃ/

Witches (noun)

  1. A woman believed to have magical powers, often seen as evil.
  2. A person who practices modern witchcraft or Wicca.
  3. An offensive term for a woman who is mean or unpleasant.

Examples

  • The witch cast a spell on the village.
  • A witch flew across the moon on her broomstick.

Common collocations: cast a spell, brew a potion, ride a broomstick, practice her craft, use herbs

Synonyms of Witches

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Witches

  • referring to non-magical people