Wizard ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wizard ( noun )

  1. A person who is skilled in magic or has supernatural powers.
  2. A person who is very clever or skilful in a particular field.

Origin:

Old english wisard, of germanic origin; related to wise.

Examples:

  1. The wizard cast a spell to make the flowers bloom.
  2. The computer wizard fixed the problem in no time.
  3. The wizard in the fantasy novel was powerful and wise.
  4. The wizard's magic powers were legendary.
  5. The wizard's skills with a wand were unmatched.

(As a verb)

Wizard ( verb )

  1. A person who is skilled in magic or has supernatural powers.
  2. A person who is very clever or skilful in a particular field.

Origin:

Old english wisard, of germanic origin; related to wise.

Examples:

  1. The wizard cast a spell to make the flowers bloom.
  2. The computer wizard fixed the problem in no time.
  3. The wizard in the fantasy novel was powerful and wise.
  4. The wizard's magic powers were legendary.
  5. The wizard's skills with a wand were unmatched.
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