Noun
He is a wizard at math.
the old wizard who introduces the young naïf to a life of adventure is one of the most overworked tropes in fantasy literature Adjective
a young Brit who's a wizard tennis player, although not ready for Wimbledon just yet
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The books about the life of a young wizard were adapted into a movie series that debuted in 2001 with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint.—
Raven Brunner,
PEOPLE,
1 July 2026 Families with wizards and wizards-in-training had a chance to mingle with professors of the magical arts based on themes in the Harry Potter books.—
Greg Harutunian,
Chicago Tribune,
29 June 2026 And two other high-flying AI wizards — Anthropic and OpenAI — are working on their own mega offerings.—
Evan Clark,
Footwear News,
29 June 2026 But what was more notable was that the sandwich shop had a portal to a wizard's lair, which is where the Russo kids trained to become the only standing wizard family.—
Christian Holub,
Entertainment Weekly,
21 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for wizard