Occult Meaning in English
word
/əˈkəɫt/
uh-KULT
/əkˈʌlt/
uh-KULT
التعريف
Relating to mysterious, supernatural, or magical powers and practices that are hidden from most people.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly formal or academic; often refers to hidden mystical, magical, or supernatural knowledge. Common in phrases like "the occult" (noun), "occult practices", or "occult symbols". Do not confuse with "cult" (religious group).
Spanish: oculto (prácticas místicas)Portuguese (BR): oculto (misticismo)Portuguese (PT): oculto (misticismo)Chinese (Simplified): 神秘学 - 奥秘的Chinese (Traditional): 神祕學 - 奧祕的Hindi: गुप्त (रहस्यमय/जादू संबंधी)Arabic: السِّرِّي (متعلق بالسحر أو الغيب)Bengali: ওকাল্ট - গোপন যাদু - রহস্যবাদRussian: оккультный - оккультизмJapanese: オカルト - 神秘的なVietnamese: huyền bí - thần bí - ma thuật (ẩn giấu)Korean: 오컬트 - 신비주의Turkish: okült - gizemli (doğaüstü)Urdu: اوکلٹ - مخفی جادویIndonesian: okultisme - gaib - ilmu gaib
جمل نموذجية
Some people are interested in the occult.
basic
He read a book about occult practices.
basic
The symbols on the wall looked very occult.
basic
She doesn't believe in the occult, but she finds it fascinating.
natural
There's a whole section about the occult in this museum.
natural
He claimed that the ritual was part of an ancient occult tradition.
natural