talisman

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Definition

A talisman is an object, often a piece of jewelry or a charm, believed to have magical powers that protect or bring good luck to the person who owns it.

Usage & Nuances

'Talisman' is somewhat formal and often used in discussions about folklore, religion, or fantasy. It is similar to 'amulet', but 'talisman' usually emphasizes the object’s supposed magical properties for luck or protection. Not commonly used in everyday conversations except in specific cultural or mystical contexts.

Example Sentences

She always wears her lucky talisman around her neck.

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Many people believe a talisman can protect them from harm.

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He keeps a small talisman in his wallet for good luck.

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Grandma swears that her old ring is a family talisman.

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He handed me a carved stone and called it a talisman for courage.

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Some athletes carry a secret talisman before big games, just in case.

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