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Scry Meaning in English

word

skɹaɪ
SKRYE
skɹaɪ
SKRYE

Definition

To look into a crystal ball, water, or another reflective surface in order to see visions of the future or uncover hidden knowledge, often in a mystical or magical context.

Usage & Nuances

Highly formal, literary, or found in fantasy and occult contexts. Rare in daily speech. Usually involves ritual or mystical settings—'scrying' is the noun form. Common with phrases like 'scry the future' or 'scry with a crystal ball.' Not interchangeable with 'predict' or 'guess'.

Example Sentences

The wizard tried to scry the future using a crystal ball.

basic

She used water to scry hidden answers.

basic

It is said that some people can scry with a mirror.

basic

He spent hours trying to scry, but saw only swirling mists.

natural

Even the best seers sometimes can’t scry anything useful.

natural

Did you really just scry my future, or are you guessing?

natural