Conjured Meaning in English
word · lemma: conjure
ˈkɑndʒɝd
KAHN-jerd
kˈʌndʒəd
KUN-juhd
Definition
To make something appear, often as if by magic or imagination. It can also mean to call up a memory, idea, or image.
Usage & Nuances
Often used with objects, images, or feelings that suddenly appear. Common in stories about magic, but also used figuratively: "conjured up a plan." More formal or literary than everyday language. Don't confuse with 'conquer' (to defeat).
Spanish: conjuró - evocó - hizo aparecerPortuguese (BR): conjurou - evocou - fez aparecerPortuguese (PT): conjurou - evocou - fez aparecerChinese (Simplified): 变魔术般地出现 - 用魔法召唤Chinese (Traditional): 變魔術般地出現 - 用魔法召喚Hindi: जादू से उत्पन्न किया - जादू से बुलायाArabic: استحضر - ظهر بالسحرBengali: আবির্ভূত করেছিল - ডেকে এনেছিলRussian: вызывал - создал (магическим образом)Japanese: 呼び出した - 生み出した (魔法のように)Vietnamese: gợi lên - tạo ra (như có phép thuật)Korean: 불러냈다 - 만들어냈다 (마법처럼)Turkish: ortaya çıkardı - canlandırdıUrdu: ظاہر کیا - لا کر دکھایا (جادو کی طرح)Indonesian: memunculkan - menghadirkan (seperti sulap)
Example Sentences
The magician conjured a rabbit out of his hat.
basic
She conjured an image of the beach in her mind.
basic
He conjured a story to explain his absence.
basic
They conjured dinner from just a few leftovers.
natural
A feeling of nostalgia conjured memories of childhood summers.
natural
As soon as she entered, he conjured her favorite song on the piano.
natural