conjuro - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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conjuro (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech Noun

Phonetic Transcription /konˈχu.ɾo/

Translation Options 1. Spell 2. Incantation 3. Charm

Meaning "Conjuro" in Spanish refers to a magical spell, incantation, or charm. It is commonly used to describe a set of words or actions that are believed to have magical or supernatural powers. The word is used both in oral speech and written context, although it is more common in literature, folklore, and discussions related to magic or the supernatural.

Example Sentences 1. El mago recitó un poderoso conjuro para hacer desaparecer al enemigo. The magician recited a powerful spell to make the enemy disappear.

  1. La bruja lanzó un conjuro que convirtió al príncipe en rana. The witch cast a spell that turned the prince into a frog.

  2. La anciana sabía muchos conjuros para proteger su hogar. The old woman knew many charms to protect her home.

Idiomatic Expressions "Conjuro" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, as it is a specific term related to magic and spells.

Etymology The word "conjuro" comes from the Latin word "conjurare," which means "to swear together." In the context of magic, it refers to invoking or commanding supernatural powers.

Synonyms - Hechizo (Spell) - Encantamiento (Enchantment)

Antonyms - Realidad (Reality) - Desencanto (Disenchantment)



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