noun
- the practice of communicating with the dead, especially in order to predict the future
- magic or sorcery in general, especially involving the dead
Usage: often considered supernatural or occult
Usage: literary; fantasy contexts
Examples
- The ancient Greeks practiced necromancy to seek guidance from deceased oracles.
- Medieval texts often condemned necromancy as evil sorcery.
- The fantasy novel featured a wizard skilled in necromancy who could raise the dead.
- Historians study necromancy as part of ancient religious and magical practices.
- The character’s use of necromancy made other villagers fear and avoid her.
- Archaeological evidence suggests necromancy rituals were performed in certain burial sites.