conjurer
Americannoun
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a person who conjures spirits or practices magic; magician.
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a person who practices legerdemain; juggler.
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a person who solemnly charges or entreats.
Etymology
Origin of conjurer
Middle English word dating back to 1300–1350; see origin at conjure, -er 1
Explanation
A conjurer is someone who can make an object magically appear. A conjurer might pull a silver dollar from your ear or a rabbit out of a hat. You can use the noun conjurer for an actual magician, especially one who specializes in making objects appear out of thin air. People who seem to work magic can also be described this way: "I was worried when we forgot our backpacks on the camping trip, but our counselor produced extra clothes and sleeping bags like a conjurer!"
Vocabulary lists containing conjurer
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Example Sentences
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It was pretty much a World of Warcraft character photoshopped into FarmVille with a Facebook logo on top, then 30 pages about how we were supposed to use the Conjurer AI.
From The Verge • Jan. 29, 2019
Isaac Pareto: The Conjurer would do stuff like replace all the tree sprites with laser cannons, because it said weapons had “stronger engagement” than forests.
From The Verge • Jan. 29, 2019
It began billing itself as a “cybernetic publisher,” using a series of Conjurer algorithms to “optimize” designs created by human developers.
From The Verge • Jan. 29, 2019
Ching Ling Foo, "Court Conjurer to the Empress of China," wowed Western audiences when he toured the U.S. at the turn of the century.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They belonged to an old Conjurer who lived in a cave close by.
From Little Mr. Thimblefinger and His Queer Country by Herford, Oliver
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