occultist

IPA: ʌkˈʌɫtɪst

noun

  • A person who dabbles in or practises occultism
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Examples of "occultist" in Sentences

  • I say again: Kepler was a mystic; Newton was an occultist.
  • I will now explain how this "occultist" gave these various billet tests.
  • Chicago was a great city for a budding occultist in the early twentieth century.
  • Still, I'm struck by Foster's conclusion:As a Witch, as a Pagan and as an occultist, I see nothing of the occult in this.
  • He was the American founder and High Priest of the Church of Satan, a writer, occultist, and musician (of course he was …).
  • Speculation rages online that one of these Three Initiates was a twentieth-century magician, occultist, and writer named Paul Foster Case.
  • Mr. Richardson, the 60-year-old founder and creator-in-chief of Dark Horse Comics, had a dream last year in which someone pointed at him and said, "You will do the occultist."
  • On the history side, it's got John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, British cavalry commander Banastre Tarleton, the famous occultist Countess Cagliostro, the crazy and charismatic Lord Gordon, and King George III.
  • STRANGE GIRL begins ten years after the Rapture, when a beautiful occultist and her pet demon embark on a road trip to the last open gateway to heaven, in hopes of befriending God and escaping hell on earth.

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