Witch in spanish

Bruja

pronunciation: bɹ̩uxɑ part of speech: noun
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bruja

witch1 = bruja. 

Example: Recently parents and concerned citizens have increasingly challenged library books that feature witches, demons and the devil whether in fiction, mythology or mysticism.

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» bewitch = hechizar, embrujar, encantar, cautivar, embobar.

Example: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.

» witchcraft = brujería, hechicería.

Example: Earlier collections deal with witchcraft while more recently subjects of hysteria, phrenology, mesmerism and hypnosis, spiritualism, alcoholism and drug abuse have been included.

» witch doctor = hechicero, curandero, brujo.

Example: The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.

» witch-hunt = caza de brujas.

Example: The article 'Indexing witch-hunt and the failure of language' discusses the limitations of indexing systems, suggesting that those in vogue are much slanted to European subjects and concepts.

» witch hunting = caza de brujas.

Example: The article 'Witch hunting in the online field' views with concern recent moves in the USA to classify certain information as sensitive.

witch2 = bruja, vieja bruja, arpía, harpía. 

Example: She's fun for the short term, but she's such a witch I don't think I want her around for long.

Witch synonyms

jinx in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒɪŋks nounglamour in spanish: , pronunciation: glæmɜr nounhex in spanish: , pronunciation: heks nounhag in spanish: , pronunciation: hæg nouncrone in spanish: , pronunciation: kroʊn nounenchant in spanish: , pronunciation: entʃænt verbbewitch in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪwɪtʃ verbbeldam in spanish: , pronunciation: beldəm nounenchantress in spanish: , pronunciation: entʃæntrəs nounbeldame in spanish: , pronunciation: beldeɪm noun
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