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Meaning
An "incantation" is a series of words that are spoken or chanted in a magical context, often with the intention of invoking a spell or supernatural powers. It is typically used in rituals or ceremonies, where the speaker believes that the specific arrangement of words can bring about a desired effect or change in reality.
Synonyms
- Chant
- Spell
- Formula
- Invocation
- Rhyme
Antonyms
- Silence
- Inaction
- Disregard
- Neglect
- Unraveling
Etymology
The word "incantation" comes from the Latin "incantatio," which is derived from "incantare," meaning "to chant upon" or "to invoke." The root "cantare" means "to sing" and is reminiscent of the rhythmic or melodic nature of many incantations.
Examples
- The ancient witch performed an incantation to summon the rain during the drought.
- As the students gathered around the fire, they recited the incantation they found in the old book.
- In the fantasy novel, the hero discovers a hidden incantation that can unlock the power of the enchanted weapon.
- The shaman’s incantation echoed through the forest, calling forth the spirits of the ancestors.