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Synonyms

necromancer

American  
[nek-ruh-man-ser] / ˈnɛk rəˌmæn sər /

noun

  1. a person who uses witchcraft or sorcery, especially to reanimate dead people or to foretell the future by communicating with them.

    In the story, the boy is killed by a serial killer and then revived as a zombie by a necromancer.


Etymology

Origin of necromancer

First recorded in 1540–50; equivalent to necromanc(y) ( def. ) + -er 1 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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But it was the ongoing appearances of Haley Joel Osment as Topher and Benedict Wong as Wallace the necromancer that were among my favorites.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 16, 2024

They included alleged accusations of Mr Brookes being a "detrimental necromancer" who was "under the penalty of perjury".

From BBC • Jul. 17, 2024

So Nandor reverses his vampirism by staking Derek, who Laszlo pays the local necromancer to revive as a zombie.

From Salon • Sep. 1, 2023

He was a mage — but not as cool as the necromancer Dorian or the enchantress Vivienne — and an elf, though also not as cool as the archer Sera.

From The Verge • Jun. 2, 2022

He was only a man who had meant well, who had been spurred along that course of thinking by an eccentric necromancer with a weakness for humanity.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White