Sentences

conjure in a sentence

v. t.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To conjure means to summon or bring into existence, often through magic or focused thought.

Sample Sentences

  1. The magician was able to conjure a rabbit from thin air, leaving the audience in awe.
  2. As she closed her eyes and focused, memories began to conjure vivid images of her childhood.
  3. The author hoped to conjure emotions in her readers through her beautifully crafted prose.
  4. During the ceremony, the shaman attempted to conjure spirits for guidance and wisdom.
  5. He tried to conjure a sense of calm amidst the chaos of the bustling city around him.
  6. She managed to conjure a sense of nostalgia with just a few notes from her old piano.
  7. As the sun set, the shadows seemed to conjure mysterious shapes in the fading light.
  8. In her dreams, she would often conjure images of distant lands she had never visited.
  9. The artist used vibrant colors to conjure feelings of joy and warmth in her paintings.
  10. She managed to conjure a sense of nostalgia with just a few notes of her favorite song.
  11. The magician waved his wand and seemed to conjure a rabbit from thin air.
  12. In her dreams, she could conjure vivid images of places she had never visited.
  13. The storyteller could conjure emotions in her audience with every word she spoke.
  14. Through meditation, he learned to conjure a feeling of peace amidst the chaos.
  15. She could conjure images of her childhood home with just a few notes of her favorite song.
  16. The magician managed to conjure a rabbit out of thin air, leaving the audience in awe.
  17. During the sΓ©ance, they hoped to conjure the spirit of the long-lost relative.
  18. With a flick of his wrist, he seemed to conjure a gentle breeze that rustled the leaves.
  19. The writer had a unique ability to conjure vivid worlds and characters in her novels.