Words and phrases that have a meaning related to conjure: (130 results)
Often used in the same context:
evoke, liven, imbue, recreate, banish, contrive, elicit, juxtapose, erase, brighten, rouse, convey, concoct, summon, connote, enliven, boggle, muster, redolent, awaken, recollect, inspire, cobble together, rustle, summed, invoke, exude, rekindle, exorcise, allude, cling, mesmerize, suffuse, obliterate, dispel, engender, create, efface, linger, dampen, cohere, describe, purvey, discombobulate, captivate, beguile, foretell, punctuate, embellish, rhapsodise, meld, imagining, transmogrify, resurrect, spellbind, belie, depict, sully, transcend, stirs, transfix, encapsulate, embody, bewitch, carve, confound, jazzing, arouse, provoke, soak, limn, transmute, intuit, flit, replicate, come, invent, mythologise, bring, stoke, infuse, visualize, reek, draw, sidle, hark, echo, shoehorn, weave, excite, waken, haunting, morph, animate, inflect, capture, prettify, mythologize, interweave, vivify, mesmerise, tantalize, beguiling, scary, silly, bawdy, captivating, fairy, fetish, forgotten, lewd, micmac, silliest, stupid, tsimshian, yurok, archetypal, beastly, creepy, damn, fascinating, funny
More general:
make
Synonyms:
Also try:bring up, call down, call forth, conjure up, put forward, raise, stir
— Nouns for conjure: man, woman, doctor, doctors, bag, tales, women, stories, men, wives, images, more...
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