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1. occult
adjective. ['əˈkʌlt'] having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding.
Synonyms
- mystical
- mystic
- esoteric
- orphic
- secret
Antonyms
- good fortune
- bad luck
- misfortune
- good luck
Etymology
- occulto (Latin)
- occulo (Latin)
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Rhymes with Occult
- consult
- result
- insult
- exult
- adult
- sult
- schulte
- schult
- hult
- bult
How do you pronounce occult?
Pronounce occult as əˈkəlt.
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Sentences with occult
1. Noun, singular or mass
Find an occult store in your area or online if you are using the red brick dust for magic.
2. Adjective
The Celtic snake has slithered its way into occult symbolism.
Quotes about occult
1. There was a time when people accepted magical experiences as natural. There were no priests then, and no one went chasing after the secrets of the occult.
- Paulo Coelho
2. occult
noun. ['əˈkʌlt'] supernatural practices and techniques.
Synonyms
- occult arts
- practice
Antonyms
- real
- dissuade
- explicable
Etymology
- occulto (Latin)
- occulo (Latin)
3. occult
verb. ['əˈkʌlt'] cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention.
Synonyms
- eclipse
Antonyms
- act
- derestrict
Etymology
- occulto (Latin)
- occulo (Latin)
4. occult
noun. ['əˈkʌlt'] supernatural forces and events and beings collectively.
Synonyms
- supernatural being
- supernatural
- destiny
- theurgy
- cause
- causal agency
- causal agent
- spiritual being
Antonyms
- overt
- acknowledged
- outward
- unconcealed
Etymology
- occulto (Latin)
- occulo (Latin)
5. occult
verb. ['əˈkʌlt'] hide from view.
Synonyms
- hold in
- conceal
Antonyms
- inactivity
- disagree
- attack
Etymology
- occulto (Latin)
- occulo (Latin)
6. occult
adjective. ['əˈkʌlt'] hidden and difficult to see.
Synonyms
- invisible
Antonyms
- success
- unbelief
Etymology
- occulto (Latin)
- occulo (Latin)
7. occult
verb. ['əˈkʌlt'] become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished.
Antonyms
- lose
Etymology
- occulto (Latin)
- occulo (Latin)