occult

The word “occult” has 2 syllables: oc-cult

It's pronounced as /əˈkʌlt/


What is synonym and antonym for occult?

In the thesaurus, “occult” has 185 synonyms and 81 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for occult along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for occult

Antonyms for occult

  • accessible
  • advertise
  • air
  • apparent
  • appreciable
  • bare
  • blatant
  • bright
  • bring out
  • broadcast
  • certain
  • clarify
  • clear
  • commonplace
  • comprehensible
  • defined
  • definite
  • determined
  • direct
  • disclose
  • display
  • distinct
  • divulge
  • everyday
  • evident
  • exact
  • explicit
  • expose
  • exposed
  • fathomable
  • firm
  • get out
  • illuminate
  • intelligible
  • knowable
  • known
  • legible
  • manifest
  • natural
  • nonambiguous
  • normal
  • obvious
  • open
  • open-and-shut
  • ordinary
  • palpable
  • patent
  • pellucid
  • perspicuous
  • plain
  • present
  • proclaim
  • prosaic
  • publicize
  • publish
  • reveal
  • routine
  • run-of-the-mill
  • self-evident
  • self-explanatory
  • show
  • spread
  • straightforward
  • strong
  • sure
  • tangible
  • transparent
  • unambiguous
  • uncloak
  • uncover
  • uncovered
  • understandable
  • unequivocal
  • unexceptional
  • unmask
  • unmistakable
  • unremarkable
  • unveil
  • usual
  • visible
  • workaday

Meanings of occult

  • noun
    1. (usually with "the") Supernatural affairs.
  • verb
    1. To cover or hide from view.
    2. To dissimulate, conceal, or obfuscate.
  • adjective
    1. Secret; hidden from general knowledge; undetected.
    2. Related to the occult; pertaining to mysticism, magic, or astrology.
    3. Esoteric.

Example Sentences

  • She has always been fascinated by the occult and often reads books on magic and witchcraft.
  • The museum had an exhibit on the history of occult practices throughout different cultures.
  • He dismissed the strange occurrences as mere coincidence, despite others attributing them to the occult.
  • The novel delves into the occult, featuring secret societies and mysterious rituals.
  • Many horror movies incorporate elements of the occult to create a sense of fear and intrigue.

On this page you'll find 266 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to occult, such as: Delphic, abstruse, accessible, acroamatic, advertise, air, amazing.

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Related Words

magician

  • Magian
  • charmer
  • conjurer
  • conjuror
  • crystal gazer
  • diabolist
  • diviner
  • enchanter
  • enchantress
  • exorciser
  • exorcist
  • feats or tricks archimage
  • foreseer
  • fortune-teller
  • genie
  • genius
  • hag
  • hex
  • illusionist
  • mage
  • magus
  • marvel
  • medicine man
  • medicine person
  • medium
  • miracle worker
  • necromancer
  • occultist
  • prestidigitator
  • prognosticator
  • prophesier
  • prophet
  • satanist
  • seer
  • shaman
  • shamanist
  • siren
  • soothsayer
  • sorcerer
  • sorceress
  • spellbinder
  • thaumaturge
  • thaumaturgist
  • theurgist
  • trickster
  • virtuoso
  • voodoo
  • voodooist
  • warlock
  • witch
  • witch doctor
  • wizard
  • wonder-worker

camouflage

  • act
  • affect
  • assume
  • beard
  • becloud
  • befog
  • blanket
  • blind
  • blot out
  • cloak
  • coloring
  • conceal
  • concealment
  • cosmetic
  • cosmeticize
  • costume
  • costumery
  • counterfeit
  • cover
  • cover up
  • coverup
  • curtain
  • deceit
  • deceive
  • deceptive marking
  • dim
  • disguise
  • dissemble
  • dissimulate
  • dissimulation
  • domino
  • dress
  • dress up
  • enshroud
  • fake
  • faking
  • false appearance
  • feign
  • front
  • getup
  • gild
  • guise
  • hide
  • impersonate
  • makeup
  • mask
  • masking
  • masquerade
  • mimicry
  • obfuscate
  • obscure
  • occult
  • outfit
  • paint
  • plain brown wrapper
  • play
  • pose
  • pretend
  • protective coloring
  • put up a smokescreen
  • red herring
  • rig
  • screen
  • shade
  • sham
  • shroud
  • simulate
  • smokescreen
  • throw on makeup
  • varnish
  • veil
  • visor
  • vizard
  • vizor
  • whitewash

elliptical

magi

  • Magians
  • charmers
  • conjurers
  • conjurors
  • crystal gazers
  • diviners
  • enchanters
  • enchantresses
  • exorcisers
  • exorcists
  • foreseers
  • fortune-tellers
  • hags
  • hexes
  • mages
  • magician
  • magicians
  • media
  • medicine men
  • mediums
  • necromancers
  • occultists
  • prognosticators
  • prophesiers
  • prophets
  • sage
  • seer
  • seers
  • shamanists
  • shamans
  • soothsayers
  • sorcerers
  • sorceresses
  • thaumaturges
  • thaumaturgists
  • theurgists
  • voodooists
  • voodoos
  • warlocks
  • witch doctors
  • witches
  • wizard
  • wizards
  • wonder-workers

obscures

  • adumbrate
  • adumbrates
  • becloud
  • beclouds
  • bedim
  • bedims
  • befog
  • befogs
  • belie
  • belies
  • blackens
  • blankets
  • blear
  • blears
  • blind
  • block
  • block out
  • blocks
  • blots out
  • blur
  • blurs
  • buries
  • camouflage
  • camouflages
  • cloak
  • cloaks
  • cloud
  • cloud the issue
  • clouds
  • con
  • conceals
  • confuse
  • cover
  • cover up
  • covers
  • curtains
  • darken
  • darkens
  • dim
  • dims
  • disguise
  • disguises
  • dislimns
  • double-talk
  • eclipse
  • eclipses
  • enshrouds
  • equivocate
  • falsify
  • fog
  • fogs
  • fuzz
  • gilds
  • gloom
  • gray
  • haze
  • hazes
  • hides
  • mask
  • masks
  • misrepresent
  • mist
  • mists
  • muddy
  • muddy the waters
  • murk
  • obfuscate
  • obliterates
  • obstructs
  • occludes
  • occults
  • overcast
  • overcasts
  • overcloud
  • overclouds
  • overshadow
  • overshadows
  • papers over
  • pettifog
  • screen
  • screens
  • shade
  • shades
  • shadow
  • shadows
  • shroud
  • shrouds
  • smothers
  • stonewall
  • suppresses
  • throw up smoke screen
  • varnishes
  • veil
  • veils
  • whitewashes
  • wrap

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