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wizard

noun as in person who is highly skilled

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“The Wizard of Watts is not just about police brutality,” he says.

Author J.K. Rowling says all religions are present at her beloved wizard school—except Wiccans.

Replying to a fan, she wrote, “Anthony Goldstein, Ravenclaw, Jewish wizard.”

To simply stay in the Wizard Chambers for a night with breakfast will run you $336 for two.

Our bad guy is Weather Wizard (not a joke), who not only looks like Kurt Cobain but can use his palms to conjure angry storms.

There he was found by old Makitok, and for some time the giant and the wizard held converse together.

Buchanan the historian was, from his learning, thought in his days of superstition to be a wizard.

But the Wizard of the North touched Scotia's rough hills with the rosy hues of his romance.

Mute, crushed by the genius of this wizard, he was forced to believe in impossible things by his doing them.

They still live in the Emerald City, and the Wizard takes good care of them and teaches them to do all sorts of tricks.

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On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wizard, such as: astrologer, clairvoyant, conjurer, diviner, enchanter, and fortuneteller.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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