Meaning & Definition of word "Wizardry"

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    Wizardry

    /ˈwɪzərdri/

    noun:

    • 1. The art or practice of wizardry; magical power or skill.
      • Example: The old book was filled with secrets of ancient wizardry.
    • 2. A particular skill or technique that seems magical or extraordinary.
      • Example: Her wizardry with numbers made her an exceptional mathematician.
    • 3. A highly skilled or creative use of technology or methods in a particular field.
      • Example: The software developer's wizardry transformed the project into a groundbreaking application.
    • 4. Sorcery or the use of spells.
      • Example: He was rumored to have engaged in dark wizardry to achieve his goals.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'wizard' + '-ry', indicating the practice or art of being a wizard.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    White wizard:

    A wizard who embodies good and righteousness.

    Dark wizard:

    A wizard who practices dark magic and is often associated with evil.

    Wizard of Oz:

    A person with great power or influence, often in a theatrical or whimsical sense.

    Related Words

    wizard:

    A person with magical powers, often depicted in folklore or fantasy.

    sorcerer:

    A person who claims or is believed to have magic powers.

    mage:

    A magician or wizard, especially in fantasy literature.

    Slang Meanings of wizardry

    Meaning: Superb skills in a non-magical context.

    Example Sentence: His wizardry with the guitar left everyone speechless.

    Meaning: A term used to describe clever or innovative problem-solving.

    Example Sentence: She produced a solution to the issue that was pure wizardry.