100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "conjure"

Definition

The verb conjure means to call upon or summon a spirit, demon, or supernatural force, often by using magical or ritualistic means. It can also refer to the act of bringing something to mind or creating something as if by magic.

Synonyms

  • Summon
  • Evoke
  • Create
  • Produce
  • Invoke
  • Imagine
  • Manifest
  • Raise

Antonyms

  • Dispel
  • Banish
  • Suppress
  • Dismiss
  • Forget
  • Ignore

Examples

  1. She tried to conjure an image of her childhood home.
  2. The magician was able to conjure a rabbit out of a hat.
  3. They hoped to conjure up some good luck for their game.
  4. He could conjure memories of his past with just a few notes of music.
  5. The witch wanted to conjure a powerful spell to protect her village.
  6. During the séance, they attempted to conjure the spirit of a deceased relative.
  7. The artist could conjure vivid landscapes with her brush.
  8. To conjure a sense of nostalgia, he played an old record.
  9. She seemed to conjure a smile from nowhere when she saw her friend.
  10. The film managed to conjure an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue.
  11. He would often conjure tales of adventure to entertain the children.
  12. The chef could conjure delicious dishes from the simplest ingredients.
  13. They attempted to conjure a vision of the future during the ritual.
  14. The story was so compelling that it could conjure feelings of empathy in anyone.
  15. The illusionist's tricks could conjure gasps of amazement from the audience.
  16. She hoped to conjure up some motivation to start her project.
  17. The spell was designed to conjure good fortune for the new year.
  18. He could conjure a sense of calm even in the most chaotic situations.
  19. The old book was said to conjure ancient wisdom when read aloud.
  20. They used the crystal ball to conjure visions of what was to come.
  21. The poet could conjure emotions with just a few carefully chosen words.
  22. She tried to conjure the courage to speak in front of the crowd.
  23. The children loved to conjure stories about dragons and knights.
  24. He was able to conjure up a plan to save the day.
  25. The artist's hands seemed to conjure beauty from thin air.
  26. She could conjure laughter even in the darkest of times.
  27. The team needed to conjure a strategy to win the game.
  28. The inventor aimed to conjure new solutions to old problems.
  29. The night sky seemed to conjure a sense of wonder.
  30. He tried to conjure a sense of urgency in his speech.
  31. The festival was designed to conjure community spirit among the residents.
  32. She would conjure up delicious aromas from her kitchen.
  33. The book was so engaging that it could conjure entire worlds in the reader's mind.
  34. To conjure a sense of peace, she meditated by the lake.
  35. The film's visuals could conjure feelings of nostalgia.
  36. He attempted to conjure a vision of his future self during meditation.
  37. They would often conjure up stories about their ancestors.
  38. She could conjure a sense of magic with her performances.
  39. The therapist helped him conjure up memories of his childhood.
  40. The spell was meant to conjure protection from harm.
  41. The old tales could conjure a sense of mystery in the listeners.
  42. The artist's brush could conjure life into the canvas.
  43. He needed to conjure more enthusiasm for the project.
  44. The teacher could conjure interest in even the dullest subjects.
  45. The children loved to watch her conjure delightful stories.
  46. She could conjure a sense of joy in her classroom.
  47. The garden seemed to conjure a sense of peace and tranquility.
  48. The magician was known to conjure impossible feats.
  49. He could conjure a storm with his words alone.
  50. The memories would conjure feelings of happiness and warmth.
  51. She knew how to conjure excitement at any event.
  52. The aroma from the kitchen could conjure childhood memories.
  53. The book could conjure up images of far-off lands.
  54. The musician could conjure emotions through his melodies.
  55. To conjure a vision, he closed his eyes and focused.
  56. The artist hoped to conjure feelings of love in her paintings.
  57. She wanted to conjure the spirit of the holiday season.
  58. The campfire stories would conjure images of adventure.
  59. The teacher's enthusiasm would conjure a love for learning.
  60. With a flick of her wrist, she could conjure a beautiful display of lights.
  61. He could conjure a smile even in the saddest of situations.
  62. The recipe seemed to conjure flavors from his childhood.
  63. The actor could conjure a range of emotions on cue.
  64. They hoped to conjure a sense of unity among the group.
  65. The magician would conjure coins from behind children's ears.
  66. The festival aimed to conjure a sense of belonging for all attendees.
  67. She could conjure the essence of summer with her garden.
  68. The haunting melody could conjure memories of lost love.
  69. He tried to conjure a solution to the complex problem.
  70. The dancers could conjure emotions through their movements.
  71. She could conjure a tear with her heartfelt speech.
  72. The storyteller could conjure a world of fantasy with his words.
  73. The ancient ritual was designed to conjure prosperity.
  74. She could conjure a sense of adventure with just a few props.
  75. The old photograph seemed to conjure a flood of memories.
  76. The chef was able to conjure a meal in under thirty minutes.
  77. The film's plot could conjure feelings of hope and despair.
  78. She wanted to conjure the spirit of friendship at the party.
  79. The author could conjure new worlds with her imagination.
  80. The fragrance could conjure memories of summer days.
  81. He could conjure a sense of urgency to meet the deadline.
  82. The artist's exhibit aimed to conjure societal reflection.
  83. The teacher's stories could conjure a love for history.
  84. She hoped to conjure a connection with her audience.
  85. The magic show managed to conjure a sense of wonder in everyone.
  86. The lyrics of the song could conjure feelings of nostalgia.
  87. He could conjure complex emotions with his acting skills.
  88. The old map could conjure visions of explorers and adventures.
  89. The potions were meant to conjure specific effects in the user.
  90. The song could conjure memories of summer nights spent together.
  91. She tried to conjure a response from her uninterested audience.
  92. The magician would conjure bouquets from thin air.
  93. He could conjure a plan to get them out of trouble.
  94. The landscape could conjure feelings of peace and serenity.
  95. The old stories could conjure a sense of wonder in children.
  96. She wanted to conjure a vision of a brighter future.
  97. The artist aimed to conjure emotions through his colors.
  98. The festival sought to conjure a spirit of celebration and joy.
  99. The memories would conjure a smile on her face.
  100. He could conjure a spell with just a few words.