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witchy

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Adjective — Resembling or characteristic of a witch, especially in style or atmosphere.

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Informal; common in fashion and lifestyle contexts.

Etymology

From witch plus the adjective-forming suffix -y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “witchy” mean?

The word “witchy” means resembling or characteristic of a witch, especially in style or atmosphere. In plain terms, having a style or vibe associated with witches — dark, mysterious, or mystical.

How do you pronounce “witchy”?

“Witchy” is pronounced WIHT-shee (/ˈwɪt͡ʃi/ in IPA).

How do you use “witchy” in a sentence?

Here is “witchy” used in a sentence: “She has a witchy aesthetic, all black lace and crystals.”

What part of speech is “witchy”?

“Witchy” is an adjective.

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