exorcist

word

Definition

An exorcist is a person, often a priest, who is believed to have the power to force out evil spirits or demons from people or places.

Usage & Nuances

'Exorcist' is a formal and fairly rare word, mainly used in religious, supernatural, or horror contexts. Most commonly associated with Christianity and famous movies or books about exorcism.

Example Sentences

The exorcist prayed for hours to remove the evil spirit.

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He doesn't really believe in ghosts, but the story about the old exorcist scared him.

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Some people called an exorcist when they heard strange noises at night.

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The church sent an exorcist to the haunted house.

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In many horror movies, the exorcist arrives just in time to save the day.

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Becoming an exorcist requires special training and approval from the church.

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