"Conjures" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Conjures is a verb that means to produce or cause something to appear or happen, often in a magical or supernatural way. It can also mean to suggest or evoke a particular idea, image, or feeling. For example:
"She conjured up a storm with her angry words."
"He conjured the image of a happy childhood in his mind."
In a more general sense, conjures can imply bringing something into existence or making something happen through one's thoughts, imagination, or willpower.
Conjunctures refers to significant events or circumstances that have a profound impact on a situation, organization, or individual. It often implies a turning point or a critical moment of change, which can be either positive or negative.
Conjuration is a noun that refers to the act of performing a magical spell or incantation, especially in a theatrical or ceremonial context. It can also refer to the act of bringing something into existence or making something appear through magical or supernatural means. Additionally, in law, a conjuration can refer to a false or imaginary witness or testimony.
Conjurations refer to the act of performing a magical or ritualistic incantation, often to evoke a particular effect or to achieve a specific goal. In a broader sense, it can also refer to any kind of formal or ritualistic language used to invoke or to effect a desired outcome.
Conjured refers to something that has been magically brought into existence or caused to appear, especially through sorcery or supernatural means. It can also mean to bring something into being by forcing or imagining it into existence, often in a way that is not based in reality.
Conjuring is a verb that means to summon or cause something to appear or happen by magic, sometimes used interchangeably with the word "witchcraft". It can also mean to imagine or create something vividly in one's mind. For example, "The magician started conjuring up a cloud of smoke to distract the audience."
A person who practices magic or performs tricks that appear to be paranormal or supernatural, especially by manipulating objects or causing a sudden appearance or disappearance of something. A conjuror is often also referred to as a magician or illusionist.
A conjuror is a person, especially a magician, who performs tricks or illusions, often using sleight of hand, misdirection, and other techniques to deceive or mystify an audience. The term can also be used to refer to someone who is skilled in making things appear or disappear, as if by magic.
Conk: the front or crown of the head, especially a woman's hairdo that is styled so that it is swept upwards and back, often in a curved line.
Conkers is a traditional children's game played in the UK, where players take turns hitting a walnut shell, which is attached to a length of string, against another player's conker. The aim is to break the opponent's conker without your own breaking. The game is often played at school or in parks during the autumn months, typically using horse chestnuts (conkers) and decorative patterns and gifts are often created on the conkers to make them more attractive and intimidating to opponents.