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Definition of wizardry :
The character or practices o wizards; sorcery; magic.
Synonyms:
brainiac, brilliance, wizard, mastermind, hotshot, mavin, adept, star, superstar, supernatural, genius, virtuoso, flair, sortilege, whiz, maven, witchery, champion, whizz, conjuration, thaumaturgy, theurgy, witching, wiz, ace, sensation, brain
sorcery (part of speech: noun)
augury, palmistry, diabolism, Satanism, witchcraft, astrology, clairvoyance, magic, occultism, sorcery, horoscopy, divining, necromancing, demonism, devilry, fortune telling
Usage examples:
- In such a place, at such a time, there is no wizardry like a woman's voice. - "The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith", George Meredith.
- And it needed no wizardry to prove that the Allies had broken every promise they ever made to the Arabs. - "Jimgrim and Allah's Peace", Talbot Mundy.
- He had, moreover, none of that wizardry which popular leaders like Roosevelt, Wilson, or Lloyd George possess, none of that histrionic gift by which such men impersonate the feelings of their followers. - "Public Opinion", Walter Lippmann.