What is another word for wizard?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɪzəd], [ wˈɪzəd], [ w_ˈɪ_z_ə_d]
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Similar words for wizard:
- adept (adjective)
- adroit (adjective)
- authority (noun)
- charmer (noun)
- charming (noun)
- conjuror (noun)
- dab hand (noun)
- expert (noun)
- genie (noun)
- grand master (noun)
- intellectual (noun)
- magic (noun)
- magical (noun)
- magician (noun)
- master (noun)
- person who can perform magic (noun)
- person who is highly skilled (noun)
- prodigy (noun)
- professional (noun)
- prophesier (noun)
- prophet (noun)
- sorcerer (noun)
- sorcerous (noun)
- supernatural (noun)
- virtuoso (noun)
- whizz (noun)
- witch doctor (noun)
- witching (noun)
- wizard (noun)
Synonyms for Wizard:
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adj.
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n.
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- best ,
- clairvoyant ,
- exponent ,
- fortuneteller ,
- maestro ,
- old hand ,
- queen ,
- superman .
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- ability .
- CEOS ,
- FEDS ,
- Specialists ,
- big wig ,
- ivory dome ,
- kingfish ,
- kingfishes ,
- kingpin ,
- kingpins ,
- power elite ,
- top brass ,
- top dog ,
- top hand ,
- upstairs ,
- veteran .
- artist ,
- buff ,
- connoisseur ,
- consultant ,
- crackerjack ,
- genius ,
- journeyman ,
- maven ,
- sophisticate ,
- specialist ,
- technician ,
- whiz .
- academician ,
- academicians ,
- avant-gardes ,
- braintruster ,
- einsteins ,
- intelligentsia ,
- intelligentsias ,
- philosopher ,
- thinker .
- exorcisers ,
- feats tricks archimage ,
- medicine people ,
- medicine persons ,
- miracle workers ,
- thaumaturges .
- Augurer ,
- astrologer ,
- diviner ,
- hypnotist ,
- magus ,
- medium ,
- occultist ,
- soothsayer ,
- sorcerer ,
- witch .
- curiosity ,
- luminary ,
- mahatma ,
- miracle ,
- oddity ,
- paragon ,
- phenomenon ,
- rarity ,
- sensation ,
- shocker ,
- spectacle ,
- stunner ,
- talent ,
- thunderbolt ,
- wonder .
- old war horse ,
- old war horses ,
- old war-horses ,
- old warhorse ,
- old warhorses ,
- phenoms ,
- super star ,
- super stars ,
- super-star ,
- super-stars .
Other synonyms:
- dab hand ,
- past master ,
- prophet .
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How to use "Wizard" in context?
Wizardry is one of the oldest and most widely practiced forms of magic. Wizardry is claimed to be the inheritor of many ancient and lost arts and it is said that there is not one wizard, but many. Wizardry is an umbrella term that can encompass many different and unique magical arts, each with its own set of requirements and traditions.
One of the most famous and well-known forms of wizardry is the practice of casting spells. Spells can be used for a variety of purposes, from healing injuries to summoning powerful creatures to one's side. Casting a spell is often a complicated and ritualistic process, requiring precise timing and execution.
Paraphrases for Wizard:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Equivalence
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Proper noun, singular
magician.
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Proper noun, singular
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Reverse Entailment
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Noun, singular or mass
conjurer.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Independent
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Adjective
attendant.
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Proper noun, singular
warlock.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Proper noun, singular
assistants.
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Noun, plural
assistants.
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Proper noun, singular
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