Lyrics & Translation
Dive into Devon Cole's empowering song "W.I.T.C.H." and discover how it reclaims the image of the witch as a symbol of female strength and autonomy. Learn about the song's feminist message, catchy lyrics, and the cultural impact it has made, all while enjoying its infectious alt-pop sound.
Key Vocabulary
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rumor /ˈruːmər/ B2 |
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apples /ˈæpəlz/ A1 |
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delicious /dɪˈlɪʃəs/ B1 |
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jury /ˈdʒʊəri/ B2 |
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charming /ˈtʃɑːrmɪŋ/ B2 |
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exes /ˈeksɪz/ B1 |
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wicked /ˈwɪkɪd/ B1 |
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swear /swer/ B1 |
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howling /ˈhaʊlɪŋ/ B2 |
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sky /skaɪ/ A1 |
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control /kənˈtroʊl/ B1 |
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wonder /ˈwʌndər/ B1 |
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spell /spel/ B2 |
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villainous /ˈvɪlənəs/ C1 |
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kitty /ˈkɪti/ A2 |
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queen /kwiːn/ A2 |
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tricks /trɪks/ B1 |
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bone /boʊn/ A1 |
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crime /kraɪm/ B1 |
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play /pleɪ/ A1 |
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fun /fʌn/ A1 |
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dark /dɑːrk/ A2 |
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scared /skerd/ A2 |
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charge /tʃɑːrdʒ/ B1 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Rumor on the street is that her apples are delicious
➔ Noun clause as subject complement
➔ The phrase "that her apples are delicious" acts as the subject complement, defining what the "rumor" is. "Is that" introduces a fact
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The jury said she's charming but her exes say she's wicked
➔ Indirect speech with a change in pronoun and verb tense
➔ Although in this case, it's contracted ("she's") it implies, "The jury said that she is charming, but her exes say that she is wicked.". There is use of contrast "but"
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I swear to God I saw her howling at the sky
➔ Bare infinitive after verbs of perception (see)
➔ After verbs like "see", "hear", "feel", we use the bare infinitive. Here, "howling" is the bare infinitive, describing what the speaker directly witnessed. The "that" connector has been removed
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She ain't out to get you but she's better on your side
➔ Informal contraction ("ain't") and comparative adjective ("better")
➔ "Ain't" is a colloquial contraction of "is not" or "are not" or "am not". "Better" is the comparative form of "good". The structure emphasizes the advantage of being allied with her.
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It's such a wonder to be under her spell
➔ Exclamatory sentence with "such a/an + adjective + noun" and "to + infinitive" clause.
➔ The phrase "such a wonder" emphasizes the speaker's awe and admiration. The "to be under her spell" clause describes the experience that evokes this emotion. It is common to use 'to be' to describe a state.
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Am I bad to the bone 'cause I get what I want
➔ Rhetorical question and causal conjunction ('cause) and relative clause ("what I want")
➔ The question is rhetorical because the speaker doesn't expect an answer. "'Cause" is a shortened, informal version of "because". The relative clause "what I want" functions as the object of the verb "get".
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Tell me why you're so scared of a woman in charge
➔ Embedded question as object of the verb "tell"
➔ "Why you're so scared of a woman in charge" is an embedded question functioning as the direct object of the verb "tell". The word order is declarative (subject-verb) rather than interrogative (verb-subject) within the embedded clause.
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