"Widdershins" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Widdershins" Meaning

Widdershins means moving or looking around to the left, especially in a circular or winding path. It is often used to describe walking in a counterclockwise direction, especially around a circular area such as a garden, a track, or a viewing area.

In a broader sense, widdershins can also imply moving in the opposite direction of the normal or expected course, or doing something in a way that is considered unorthodox or unconventional.

"Widdershins" Examples

Synonyms and Antonyms

| Type | Synonyms | Antonyms |
| --- | --- | --- |
| | counterclockwise | clockwise, clockwise).

Grammar and Idioms

To move or go widdershins is to move in a counter-clockwise direction.
In some cultures or magical beliefs, it's believed that moving widdershins can be an unlucky or evil act, rather like moving forward around a circular space clockwise.

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