Witch Related
Religion Related Words
Less Than Ideal
Good Things
Conversation Related
100

To conjure up through spells or communicate with demons, ghosts, etc.

Traffic with Spirits

100

Devoutly Religious, or to be hypocritical of religion.

Pious

100

Showing or having and insensitive and cruel disregard others.

Callous

100

Extraordinary; marvelous.

Prodigious.

100

Enthusiastically.

Avidly.

200

Call upon (a spirit or ghost) to appear by means of a magic ritual.

Conjure

200

Puritan who was formally accepted as a member of a congregation. The Puritans considered covenanted Christians more holy than those who were merely baptized.

Covenanted Christian

200

A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.

Predilection

200

To make something bad or unsatisfactory better.

Ameliorate.

200

Confused.

Bemused.

300

Evil in Nature of affect; malevolent.

Malign

300

Government in which religious authorities rule the state as God’s representatives.

Theocracy

300

Secrecy; having an unknown or unacknowledged name.

Anonymity.

300

The restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner.

Restitution

300

Reach an authoritative judgment or settlement.

Arbitrate

400

Said to be a large book containing the signatures of those who have made a pact with Satan.

Devil’s book

400
The act or offense of speaking sacrilegiously about God or sacred things; profane talk.

Blasphemy

400

Delude; cheat; divert

Beguile

400

Militant supporter of a party, cause, faction, or idea

Partisan

400

Humble submission and Respect.

Deference

500

Evil spirit or demon that serves a witch. They were believed to take the shape of small animals such as cats, dogs, birds, toads, or mice.

Familiar spirit.

500

Members of the Society of Friends, founded by George Fox in 1647. Quakers believe an “Inward Light” can lead all to a personal experience of God.

Quakers.

500

Filled with an anger aroused by something unjust or unworthy

Indignant

500

Appeasement

Propitiation

500

False statements knowingly made to injure someone.

Calumny.