widdershins

[ˈwɪdəʃɪnz]

widdershins Definition

in a direction contrary to the sun's course, considered as unlucky or causing disaster.

Using widdershins: Examples

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

  • Example

    The witch stirred the cauldron widdershins.

  • Example

    He walked widdershins around the church three times to ward off evil spirits.

  • Example

    Turning the horseshoe upside down is said to bring bad luck because it is widdershins.

widdershins Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for widdershins

Phrases with widdershins

  • to go in a counterclockwise direction

    Example

    The dancers went widdershins around the maypole.

  • to turn something in a counterclockwise direction

    Example

    She turned the key widdershins to unlock the door.

  • to walk in a counterclockwise direction

    Example

    The pilgrims walked widdershins around the holy site.

Origins of widdershins

from Middle Low German 'weddersinnes', meaning 'against the way'

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Summary: widdershins in Brief

'Widdershins' [ˈwɪdəʃɪnz] is an adverb that describes a counterclockwise direction, often associated with bad luck or misfortune. It is commonly used in magical or superstitious contexts, such as 'The witch stirred the cauldron widdershins.' 'Widdershins' has related phrases like 'go widdershins' and 'turn widdershins,' which denote counterclockwise movement.