occultism

noun
UK: /əˈkʌltɪzəm/
US: /əˈkʌltɪzəm/
  1. Belief in and study of supernatural powers.

    1. Occultism interests her.
    2. His involvement in occultism led him down a dark and dangerous path.
  2. Practices and rituals associated with magic and the supernatural.

    1. They study occultism.
    2. Some see occultism as harmless fun, while others view it with suspicion.
occultism adjective
  1. Relating to occult beliefs or practices.

    1. It is occultism art.
    2. The book explores the occultism themes prevalent in Victorian literature.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "occultism" in English means: Belief in and study of supernatural powers., Practices and rituals associated with magic and the supernatural..

The phonetic transcription of "occultism" is /əˈkʌltɪzəm/ in British English and /əˈkʌltɪzəm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "occultism": magic, witchcraft, sorcery, mysticism.

Example usage of "occultism": "Occultism interests her.". More examples on the page.