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Tarot - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

tarot

/ˈtɛroʊ, ˈtæroʊ/ /ˈtærəʊ/

Definition:

A deck of cards used for divination or fortune-telling, often featuring symbolic imagery.

Synonyms:

oracle cards, divination cards, fortune-telling cards

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

science, logic

Common Collocations:

tarot reading, tarot deck, tarot spread, tarot card, tarot reader

Derivatives:

tarotic, tarologist

Usage Tips:

Use "tarot" to refer specifically to the mystical card deck, not general playing cards.

Common Phrases:

read the tarot, tarot reading, shuffle the tarot cards

Etymology:

Derived from Italian "tarocchi," referring to a type of playing card used in games and later divination.

Examples:

  • 1. She bought a new tarot deck for her readings.
  • 2. The fortune teller laid out the tarot cards in a cross pattern.
  • 3. He doesn’t believe in tarot but finds the art fascinating.
  • 4. She drew the Death card from her tarot spread and gasped.

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