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What is the opposite of a witch?

There isn't a single, universally accepted opposite for "witch". It depends on what aspect of the "witch" you're focusing on:

* Traditional folklore: If you're thinking of the traditional evil witch, the opposite could be a fairy, angel, or a saint (representing good magic and purity).

* Modern use: In a more modern, non-stereotypical sense, the opposite might be a wizard, magician, or sorcerer (someone who practices magic, but without the negative connotations).

* Feminist perspective: For some, the opposite of a "witch" could be a patriarchal figure or someone who embraces traditional, submissive gender roles.

Ultimately, the "opposite" of a witch is subjective and depends on the context.

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