Meaning & Definition of word "Magician"

Magician

/məˈdʒɪʃən/

noun:

  • 1. A performer who entertains an audience by creating illusions of impossible or supernatural feats, often using sleight of hand, props, and trickery.
    • Example: The magician dazzled the crowd with his card tricks and disappearing acts.
  • 2. A person who practices magic, especially in a traditional or historical context, often considered to have supernatural powers.
    • Example: In ancient folklore, a magician was often seen as a wise figure able to command the elements.
  • 3. Someone skilled at creating a sense of wonder or fascination, particularly in a creative context.
    • Example: The director is a magician with visual effects, making the movie truly unforgettable.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French 'magicien', from Latin 'magianus', from Greek 'magikos'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

magician's assistant:

A person who helps the magician during a performance.

pull a rabbit out of a hat:

To produce an unexpected result from an impossible situation.

Related Words

magic:

The art of producing illusions as entertainment.

illusionist:

A performer who specializes in creating illusions of magic.

Slang Meanings of magician

Meaning: A person who is very skilled at making things happen seemingly effortlessly.

Example Sentence: He's a magician at networking; he knows everyone!

Meaning: An expert in something, often used in a complimentary sense.

Example Sentence: She's a magician with her makeup skills.