Witches [noun]
Definition of Witches:
person who casts spells over others
Opposite/Antonyms of Witches:
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Sentence/Example of Witches:
If there were no witches, human testimony and human reason are alike destitute of value.
The elders of the people, as well as the sorcerers and the witches were all there.
And all the rest of the sorcerers and witches knelt to him in a row, and pleaded for grace.
Did you know, children, that there were witches in old times?
These witches were immediately arrested and burnt at the stake.
This is certainly not the case; but if it were so, why should witches have less power than magicians?
He said that Hume wrote his history, as witches say their prayers—backwards.
The three "witches" were tried and committed to Lincoln jail.
The oldest ones, thin, haggard and bronzed, looked like witches.
Witches are a part of the reality of the mind, and the human mind is real.