B1 Noun Neutral #34 am häufigsten 2 Min. Lesezeit

witchcraft

/ˈwɪtʃkræft/

Witchcraft refers to the practice of magic, ranging from historical folk beliefs to modern spiritual movements.

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  • The practice of magic or supernatural skills.
  • Historically associated with spells and spirits.
  • Used in historical, fictional, and modern spiritual contexts.

Overview

Witchcraft is a multifaceted term that has evolved significantly over centuries. Historically, it referred to the use of supernatural powers to cause harm or influence events, often rooted in folk traditions and religious beliefs. In modern times, it encompasses historical study, fictional tropes in literature and film, and contemporary spiritual practices like Wicca. 2) Usage Patterns: As an uncountable noun, witchcraft is typically used without an article when referring to the concept generally. It frequently follows verbs such as 'practice,' 'accuse,' or 'perform.' In historical contexts, it is often paired with legal or judicial terms like 'trials' or 'prosecutions.' 3) Common Contexts: You will encounter this word most often in historical discussions regarding the Salem Witch Trials or European witch hunts. It is also a staple of the fantasy genre in books and movies. Metaphorically, it is sometimes used to describe an extraordinary or inexplicable skill, such as 'technological witchcraft.' 4) Similar Words Comparison: While often used interchangeably with 'sorcery' or 'magic,' witchcraft usually carries a specific connotation of folk tradition or pacts with spirits. 'Magic' is a broader, more neutral umbrella term. 'Sorcery' often implies a more learned or ritualistic manipulation of dark forces, whereas 'wizardry' frequently suggests a high level of intellectual mastery or academic study of the arcane.

Beispiele

1

The museum has an exhibit dedicated to the history of witchcraft in England.

everyday

The museum has an exhibit dedicated to the history of witchcraft in England.

2

The defendant was found guilty of witchcraft and sentenced to death.

formal

The defendant was found guilty of witchcraft and sentenced to death.

3

How did you fix that computer so fast? It's like witchcraft!

informal

How did you fix that computer so fast? It's like witchcraft!

4

Anthropologists study witchcraft to understand the social dynamics of early modern societies.

academic

Anthropologists study witchcraft to understand the social dynamics of early modern societies.

Häufige Kollokationen

practice witchcraft to perform magic
accused of witchcraft to be charged with magic
witchcraft trials legal proceedings against suspected witches

Häufige Phrasen

modern witchcraft

contemporary magical practices

belief in witchcraft

the conviction that magic exists

Wird oft verwechselt mit

witchcraft vs Sorcery

Sorcery often implies more ritualistic or dark magic, while witchcraft is more tied to nature and folk traditions.

witchcraft vs Wizardry

Wizardry usually suggests a high level of learned skill or intellectual study, whereas witchcraft is often portrayed as intuitive.

Grammatikmuster

Uncountable noun Used with the preposition 'of' (e.g., fear of witchcraft) Often follows verbs like 'practice' or 'perform'

How to Use It

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Nutzungshinweise

Witchcraft is a neutral to formal term depending on the context. In historical or academic writing, it is a technical term. In informal speech, it is often used as a hyperbolic compliment for someone's skill.


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Häufige Fehler

A common mistake is using 'witchcraft' as a countable noun (e.g., 'many witchcrafts'). It is almost always uncountable. Another mistake is confusing it with 'wicca,' which is a specific modern religion, whereas witchcraft is the broader practice.

Tips

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Using witchcraft in modern conversation

When talking about movies or books, use 'witchcraft' to describe the magic system used by characters like witches.

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Historical Sensitivity

In historical contexts, remember that 'witchcraft' was a serious legal charge that led to many deaths.

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The Salem Witch Trials

This is the most famous historical event involving witchcraft in American history, occurring in 1692.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old English 'wiccecræft', where 'wicce' means witch and 'cræft' means skill or power.

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Kultureller Kontext

In Western culture, witchcraft is heavily associated with the Halloween holiday and the 17th-century trials in Salem and Europe. Today, it is also associated with the 'Wicca' movement and feminist reclaiming of the term.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'witch' using her 'craft' (skill) to create a magical potion.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

4 Fragen

No, while historically viewed with fear, modern interpretations and religions like Wicca view it as a neutral or positive spiritual practice.

Yes, it is often used to describe something so advanced or skillful that it seems impossible to explain, like 'digital witchcraft.'

A witch is the person who practices the craft, while witchcraft is the name of the practice or skill itself.

No, witchcraft is an uncountable noun; you would not say 'three witchcrafts,' but rather 'three instances of witchcraft.'

Teste dich selbst

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Fill in the blank with the correct form.

In the 17th century, many people were put on trial for practicing ___.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: witchcraft

Witchcraft is the noun used to describe the practice of magic.

multiple choice

Which verb is most commonly used with witchcraft?

The woman was ___ of witchcraft by her neighbors.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: accused

To be 'accused of witchcraft' is a standard historical and legal collocation.

sentence building

Put the words in the correct order.

history / she / the / studied / of / witchcraft / European.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: She studied the history of European witchcraft.

This follows the Subject-Verb-Object word order in English.

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