sorceress

noun
UK: /sɔːˈsərəs/
US: /sɔːrˈserəs/
  1. A woman who has magical powers, especially to do evil.

    1. The sorceress cast a spell on the prince.
    2. The evil sorceress plotted to take over the kingdom with her dark magic.
  2. A woman believed to possess supernatural abilities; an enchantress or witch.

    1. She dressed up as a sorceress for Halloween.
    2. The village feared the old woman, believing her to be a powerful sorceress.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sorceress" in English means: A woman who has magical powers, especially to do evil., A woman believed to possess supernatural abilities; an enchantress or witch..

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

Synonyms for "sorceress": witch, enchantress, mage.

Example usage of "sorceress": "The sorceress cast a spell on the prince.". More examples on the page.