wizardry (Meaning)

Wordnet

wizardry (n)

exceptional creative ability

Webster

wizardry (n.)

The character or practices o/ wizards; sorcery; magic.

wizardry Sentence Examples

  1. The aged wizard wove enchanting spells with his arcane wizardry.
  2. The cunning sorcerer's wizardry transmuted lead into shimmering gold.
  3. The apprentice eagerly absorbed the ancient secrets of wizardry from his esteemed mentor.
  4. With a flick of her wand, the adept sorceress unleashed a torrent of wizardry.
  5. The realm trembled as the demonic lord summoned his legions with dark wizardry.
  6. The alchemist's wizardry created an elixir that granted immortality.
  7. The ancient tome contained forgotten incantations that granted its reader the power of wizardry.
  8. The young orphan discovered her untapped potential for wizardry, becoming a beacon of hope in a desolate world.
  9. The wise sage warned against the dangers of forbidden wizardry, lest it corrupt the user's soul.
  10. Legends whispered of a legendary wizard whose wizardry surpassed all others, capable of bending time and space.

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The aged wizard wove enchanting spells with his arcane wizardry.

The cunning sorcerer's wizardry transmuted lead into shimmering gold.

The apprentice eagerly absorbed the ancient secrets of wizardry from his esteemed mentor.

With a flick of her wand, the adept sorceress unleashed a torrent of wizardry.