Wondering how to use Shamans in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Shamans meaning
plural of shaman
Using Shamans
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of shaman
- In the example corpus, shamans often appears in combinations such as: shamans and, shamans are, shamans have.
Context around Shamans
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Shamans
- In this selection, "shamans" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, powerful, authentic, voodoo, orvegetalistas, folklore and dying stand out and add context to how "shamans" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include abilities as shamans and will and and alutiiq shamans. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "shamans" sits close to words such as aapl, aaryan and absolved, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with shamans
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Other stories suggest a link between and Alutiiq shamans. (9 words)
Dr. Gagliano worked with multiple plant shamans, orvegetalistas, in Peru. (10 words)
Lee thinks it's wrong for shamans to make decisions for clients. (12 words)
What you will find, strangely, is that while plenty of people believe they were healers or shamans or kings or chiefs in past lives, almost no one remembers being a pauper or peasant. (33 words)
Russian opposition figures, citing sources close to the Kremlin, have claimed that Putin used the trip to visit powerful shamans, and even sought a blessing to use 'the weapons of the gods'. (32 words)
Attempts are being made to preserve and revitalize Tuvan shamanism: Hoppál 2005: 117 former authentic shamans have begun to practice again, and young apprentices are being educated in an organized way. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
It’s voodoo shamans who can’t do without the victim’s blood or his hair.
Other stories suggest a link between and Alutiiq shamans.
Thrall will leave his post to become the leader of the Earthen Ring, the most powerful shamans of Azeroth.
A traditional form of adornment and protection in Javanese culture, now popular with tourists, “burnt root” bracelets, known as “akar bahar”, have been sold by community shamans.
Lee thinks it's wrong for shamans to make decisions for clients.
Russian opposition figures, citing sources close to the Kremlin, have claimed that Putin used the trip to visit powerful shamans, and even sought a blessing to use 'the weapons of the gods'.
Dr. Gagliano worked with multiple plant shamans, orvegetalistas, in Peru.
Shamans are members of religious and cultural communities, which are widespread in Siberia, who are perceived to have access to other levels of spiritual consciousness.
Naito began traveling extensively across Tohoku, photographing the parched bodies of dead ascetics, but also those of the living, particularly the region’s female shamans and blind priestesses.
What you will find, strangely, is that while plenty of people believe they were healers or shamans or kings or chiefs in past lives, almost no one remembers being a pauper or peasant.
Also worthy of study is the brilliant works of Monnig Atkinson on the Wana shamans who live in the Mori area.
As the main leaders and the focus of local conflicts, shamans were believed to both cure and kill through magical means.
As tribal culture specialized specific castes, shamans and apothecaries fulfilled the role of healer.
Attempts are being made to preserve and revitalize Tuvan shamanism: Hoppál 2005: 117 former authentic shamans have begun to practice again, and young apprentices are being educated in an organized way.
At the lowest level, most adults have abilities as shamans and will carry out the same functions as those who have a widespread reputation for their powers and knowledge.
Classical necromancers addressed the dead in "a mixture of high-pitch squeaking and low droning", comparable to the trance-state mutterings of shamans.
Control over / alliance with helping spirits is the primary characteristic attributed to shamans.
Diószegi 1960: 37–39 Moreover, besides personal communications of former shamans, folklore texts may narrate directly about a deterioration process.
Diószegi 1960: 88–89 In most affected areas, shamanic practices ceased to exist, with authentic shamans dying and their personal experiences dying with them.
Druids can, just like shamans, resurrect other players after a fight, but with the same experienced regained as a paladin, or a lower level cleric.
Common combinations with shamans
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- shamans and 7×
- shamans are 4×
- shamans have 4×
- shamans who 3×
- female shamans 3×
- of shamans 3×
- powerful shamans 2×
- shamans or 2×
- authentic shamans 2×
- to shamans 2×