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Talismans Meaning in English

word · lemma: talisman

ˈtæɫɪsmən
TAL-iz-muhn
tˈælɪsmənz
TAL-iz-mənz

Definition

Small objects, often worn or carried, that people believe have magical powers to protect them or bring good luck.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in formal, literary, or mystical contexts. Common collocations: 'lucky talismans', 'ancient talismans', 'carry/wear a talisman'. A 'talisman' is specifically for luck or protection; don't confuse with 'amulet' (also protects but often religious) or 'charm' (more general). Plural: 'talismans', not 'talismen'.

Example Sentences

People in many cultures believe in the power of talismans.

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She always wears her talismans for good luck.

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Old talismans were found in the ruins of the temple.

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Some people buy talismans when they travel, hoping to stay safe on their journey.

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For centuries, soldiers have carried talismans given to them by loved ones.

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She keeps a small box full of old family talismans and notes.

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