mage Synonyms

mage Meaning

Webster

mage (n.)

A magician.

mage Sentence Examples

  1. The wise old mage cast a powerful spell to vanquish the evil horde.
  2. The young mage's apprenticeship under the master wizard began with the study of ancient incantations.
  3. The mage's ethereal staff crackled with arcane energy as they prepared to summon a storm.
  4. The mage's tower, perched high atop a secluded mountain, was filled with scrolls and artifacts of ancient knowledge.
  5. The mage's fiery incantations illuminated the night sky, creating a mesmerizing display of light and shadow.
  6. Through a series of complicated rituals, the mage sought to commune with a spirit from beyond the mortal realm.
  7. The rogue mage's forbidden enchantments had turned them into a pariah among their former comrades.
  8. The mage's magical abilities extended beyond combat; they could also heal the sick and manipulate the elements.
  9. The apprentice mage eagerly assisted their master in conducting complex experiments that probed the depths of arcane power.
  10. The legendary mage's name was whispered with awe in every tavern and court throughout the realm.

FAQs About the word mage

A magician.

sorcerer, magician, witch, wizard, charmer, necromancer, Magian, shaman,warlock, enchanter

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The wise old mage cast a powerful spell to vanquish the evil horde.

The young mage's apprenticeship under the master wizard began with the study of ancient incantations.

The mage's ethereal staff crackled with arcane energy as they prepared to summon a storm.

The mage's tower, perched high atop a secluded mountain, was filled with scrolls and artifacts of ancient knowledge.