scry

[skrahy]

scry Definition

  • 1to see things that are hidden or far away, especially by using a crystal ball or other magical object
  • 2to predict the future using divination

Using scry: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scry" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She scryed her future in the crystal ball.

  • Example

    The fortune teller scryed the fate of the young couple.

  • Example

    He scryed the location of the lost treasure.

  • Example

    The witches scryed the outcome of the battle.

scry Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scry

Phrases with scry

  • to cry out or shout loudly

    Example

    The child scryed out in pain when he fell.

  • to look deeply into something

    Example

    She scryed into the crystal ball to see her future.

  • a tool used for scrying, typically a black mirror or reflective surface

    Example

    The witch used a scry mirror to see the future.

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Summary: scry in Brief

The verb 'scry' [skrahy] refers to seeing hidden or distant things, often through magical means like a crystal ball. It can also mean predicting the future through divination. Examples include 'She scryed her future in the crystal ball.' and 'The witches scryed the outcome of the battle.' Phrases include 'scry out,' meaning to cry out loudly, and 'scry into,' meaning to look deeply into something.