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Meaning of spellcast | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To cast (a magical spell).
    ambitransitive
  2. To cast a magical spell on (someone or something).
    transitive

Examples

“We can’t stop them starting to spellcast—but sorcery will be no defence against these weapons.”
“She still had the vestiges of a headache, and she needed to save her ability to spellcast, especially with Behlem—and possibly his consort—out to get her.”
“There were plenty of wood bits, so I hastily spellcast fire magic, for my wings were already rigid with the bitter cold.”
““Likely he spellcast His Reverence four days ago when Their Reverences came to town to give the Midwinter Ceremonies,” suggested dearth inking, “and the spell only burst open tonight, after smouldering inside His Reverence all this time.””
“The Moon Guard had to spellcast it at least three times to bring it down.”
“I stared at the enchanted dream catcher, my heart thumping, and prepared to spellcast it.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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