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Word | Wizard |
possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers; charming incantations; magic signs that protect against adverse influence; a magical spell; 'tis now the very witching time of night- Shakespeare; wizard wands; wizardly powers / one who practices magic or sorcery / Enchanting / a man who is supposed to be able to do magic / wonderful; excellent., | |
Usage | ⇒ He is a wizard showing some tricks ⇒ If elected, I will appoint Buni as my Shadow Education Secretary, on the strength of this wizard idea of his in Peter's comments box. |
Synonyms | expert, genius, magician, virtuoso, whiz, sorcerer, adept, authority, necromancer, ace, enchanter, prodigy, conjurer, master, maven, professional, star, crackerjack, diviner, seer, |
Antonyms | amateur, rookie, bad, dolt, natural, sonny, amateurish, atrocious, awful, awkward, beginner, blockhead, bungling, callow, catechumen, chicken, clot, clumsy, colt, coltish, |
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