Meaning & Definition of word "Wizard"

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    Wizard

    /ˈwɪzəd/

    noun:

    • 1. A man who is believed to have magical powers, often depicted as a practitioner of sorcery or witchcraft.
      • Example: The wizard waved his wand and cast a spell to summon a storm.
    • 2. A person who is exceptionally skilled or talented in a specific area.
      • Example: She is a wizard at solving complex mathematical problems.
    • 3. A character in fantasy literature and films, often possessing magical abilities.
      • Example: Gandalf is one of the most famous wizards in literature.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'wizerd', from Old French 'wicche' (witch), influenced by 'wis' (wise).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wizard of oz:

    A person with great power or influence, often in an unexpected or concealed way.

    to work wizardry:

    To perform tasks or solve problems in an exceptionally skilled way.

    the wizard's wand:

    A metaphorical tool or object that holds great power or influence.

    Related Words

    magic:

    The practice of using spells and rituals to control supernatural forces.

    sorcery:

    The use of magic, typically involving spells or enchantments.

    enchantment:

    A magical spell or the state of being under its influence.

    Slang Meanings of wizard

    Meaning: A person who is exceptionally skilled or talented in a certain area.

    Example Sentence: That guy's a total wizard with numbers—he can do complex calculations in his head!

    Meaning: A person who can solve a difficult problem or challenge in a clever way.

    Example Sentence: You're a wizard! You just fixed my car without any tools!