Incant example sentences

Related (5): spell, enchant, bewitch, invoke, conjure

in·cant

verb

incant (verb) · incants (third person present) · incanted (past tense) · incanted (past participle) · incanting (present participle)

  - chant or intone:

Synonyms

sing, intone, recite, cantillate, intonate

"Incant" Example Sentences

1. She recited the incantation with a steady voice.
2. The witch cast an incant to summon her familiar.
3. The incanting of the spell filled the room with a pulsing energy.
4. He needed to study more before he could recite the incant fluently.
5. The incant would only work if all the ingredients were added in the correct order.
6. Despite his best efforts, he could not seem to get the incant right.
7. The incantation was written in an ancient language that few could understand.
8. The incant was whispered into the wind, carried away by the night.
9. She felt the power of the incant coursing through her veins.
10. The incant was forbidden, for its use could bring great harm.
11. He found an old book of incants in the attic, filled with dangerous spells.
12. The incant was the last hope they had to save their dying friend.
13. She chanted the incant like a prayer, hoping for a miracle.
14. The incant was so complex, it took him hours to memorize it.
15. The villagers feared the witch's incants, believing they could cause disasters.
16. He had to perform the incant in a specific location, under the light of a full moon.
17. The incant needed a rare ingredient that was nearly impossible to find.
18. She used an incant to protect herself from harm.
19. The incant was passed down from generations of witches in her family.
20. He was able to translate the incant from an ancient manuscript.
21. The power of the incant was felt throughout the land.
22. She muttered the incant under her breath, barely audible.
23. The incant was nothing more than a rumor, whispered in secret between witches.
24. He modified the incant to suit his own needs, risking unpredictable consequences.
25. The incant required a strong belief in its effectiveness to work properly.
26. The incantation was so powerful, it could call forth spirits from the dead.
27. She was hesitant to use the incant, knowing it could have disastrous results.
28. The incant was the final step in the ritual, necessary for its success.
29. The incant had been used to banish evil spirits from the village.
30. He recited the incant with a sense of urgency, knowing time was running out.

Common Phases

1. Incant the spell with precision;
2. She began to incant the ancient chants;
3. I watched in awe as he incanted the magic words;
4. They taught her how to incant the complex ritual;
5. The witch lifted her wand and began to incant the spell.

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