Wizard
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Wizard ( noun )
- A person who is skilled in magic or has supernatural powers.
- A person who is very clever or skilful in a particular field.
Origin:
Old english wisard, of germanic origin; related to wise.
Examples:
- The wizard cast a spell to make the flowers bloom.
- The computer wizard fixed the problem in no time.
- The wizard in the fantasy novel was powerful and wise.
- The wizard's magic powers were legendary.
- The wizard's skills with a wand were unmatched.
(As a verb)
Wizard ( verb )
- A person who is skilled in magic or has supernatural powers.
- A person who is very clever or skilful in a particular field.
Origin:
Old english wisard, of germanic origin; related to wise.
Examples:
- The wizard cast a spell to make the flowers bloom.
- The computer wizard fixed the problem in no time.
- The wizard in the fantasy novel was powerful and wise.
- The wizard's magic powers were legendary.
- The wizard's skills with a wand were unmatched.