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Meanings of
conjurer
in English
Portuguese
ilusionista
Catalan
mag
Spanish
mago
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Someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience.
magician
conjuror
illusionist
prestidigitator
conjure man
Portuguese
ilusionista
Synonyms
Examples for "
magician
"
magician
conjuror
illusionist
prestidigitator
conjure man
Examples for "
magician
"
1
Paul McGinley must wish he was a
magician
,
able to distort reality.
2
This wasn't the first time a
magician
worked for a western government.
3
As far as I was concerned, this made Charlie an absolute
magician
.
4
Whether or not he was also a
magician
is a moot question.
5
The awe of the
magician
became the stricken panic of the woman.
1
I don't know if you have ever seen a really good
conjuror
-
2
Nor was this all; both tymbesteres and
conjuror
were fortune-tellers by profession.
3
From the top of the ladder, he produced trees like a
conjuror
.
4
I will now give a few stories illustrative of the
conjuror
's
power.
5
Alle I woulde say is, I ne'er set up for a
conjuror
.
1
Raistlin gestured like an
illusionist
showing off a trick to the crowd.
2
He wrote: Like the TV
illusionist
,
he wants you to believe something unbelievable.
3
The smile vanished from the
illusionist
's
face as he felt his balance go.
4
My dear, you should know by now: an
illusionist
never gives away his secrets.
5
Fashion is about illusion and Kate is a brilliant
illusionist
.
1
Had Pierre been a
prestidigitator
and had he merely said presto!
2
You call me a
prestidigitator
,
a fraud-youshall suffer for that!
3
The same audience would applaud Paderewski or a great
prestidigitator
.
4
Such a
prestidigitator
as Signor Fantoccini has only to say-Presto
5
That God is a juggler-heis the infinite
prestidigitator
.
1
The
Conjure
man
had not spoken to him, that was certain.
2
"Who told you I could?" the
Conjure
man
inquired sharply.
3
"We just call him Old Pappy-he's a preacher, and some folks say a
conjure
man
,
too."
Usage of
conjurer
in English
1
William had met the
conjurer
at various parties and despised him utterly.
2
If it's some of Jouret's far-famed magic, I'll say he's some
conjurer
.
3
To secure such power, Hugh, the
conjurer
,
ate the flesh of eagles.
4
Outina's
conjurer
was of the number, and had well-nigh ruined the enterprise.
5
Why, it is an old trick that any wayside
conjurer
can do.
6
About two years ago a
conjurer
paid more dearly for his temerity.
7
Phrenologist, hypnotist,
conjurer
-
all
these
things the great Professor Franklin had called himself.
8
You'd think he was a
conjurer
to read what he does sometimes.
9
Evidently, he depended on make-up to supplement his powers as a
conjurer
.
10
Gurdon had heard that sort of hands before described as
conjurer
's
hands.
11
They came to where a crowd was standing before a
conjurer
's
booth.
12
Yet no
conjurer
,
however gifted, can hold men and women in thrall forever.
13
The curious old volume is still in the possession of the
conjurer
's
family.
14
The brow of the
conjurer
was clouded with a gathering frown.
15
The young man turned the
conjurer
over and found under him an herb.
16
Tus-ka-sah assented surlily, gazing meanwhile at the face of the
conjurer
.
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conjurer
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
old conjurer
great conjurer
indian conjurer
say the conjurer
customary conjurer
More collocations
Translations for
conjurer
Portuguese
ilusionista
magician
Catalan
mag
il·lusionista
prestidigitador
Spanish
mago
Conjurer
through the time
Conjurer
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common