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spell

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Noun — Words believed to have magical power, or the magical effect they produce.

How to use spell

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cast a spell spell a word correctly a dry spell a spell of bad weather

Etymology

From Old English spell ("story, news, tale"), from Proto-Germanic *spellą. The "magic words" sense and the "write out letters" sense both branched from this old idea of telling or reciting something.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “spell” mean?

The word “spell” means words believed to have magical power, or the magical effect they produce. In plain terms, a magic charm, the act of writing out a word's letters correctly, or a short stretch of time/activity.

How do you pronounce “spell”?

“Spell” is pronounced spehl (/spɛl/ in IPA).

How do you use “spell” in a sentence?

Here is “spell” used in a sentence: “The witch cast a spell to turn the prince into a frog.”

What part of speech is “spell”?

Depending on how it is used, “spell” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “spell” come from?

The word “spell” comes from Old English. From Old English spell ("story, news, tale"), from Proto-Germanic *spellą. The "magic words" sense and the "write out letters" sense both branched from this old idea of telling or reciting something.

Is “spell” a common word?

“Spell” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “spell” have?

“Spell” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: words believed to have magical power, or the magical effect they produce.

What is the difference between the two meanings of 'spell'?

As a noun, spell can mean words believed to have magical power or the magical effect they produce, as in casting a spell. As a verb, spell means to write or say the letters of a word in the correct order. The two senses are unrelated in meaning despite sharing a form.

What is the difference between a spell and a curse?

A spell is words believed to have magical power or the effect they produce, and can be intended for good or ill. A curse is specifically a spell or wish meant to bring harm or misfortune, so a curse is a kind of hostile spell.

What are common phrases using the word 'spell'?

Common phrases include 'cast a spell', 'break a spell', 'under a spell', and 'spell out' (to explain something in clear detail). 'Under someone's spell' is used figuratively to mean strongly attracted to or influenced by them.

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