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Meaning of prestidigitator

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prestidigitator (n)

someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience

prestidigitator Sentence Examples

  1. The prestidigitator's nimble fingers danced across the deck of cards, performing an impossible trick with effortless grace.
  2. The children gasped in astonishment as the prestidigitator levitated a coin before their very eyes.
  3. With a flick of his wrist, the prestidigitator made a candle vanish into thin air, only to reappear moments later in the opposite hand.
  4. The prestidigitator's show was a masterpiece of deception, leaving the audience questioning their senses.
  5. The renowned prestidigitator could make coins disappear and reappear at will, leaving his astonished spectators baffled.
  6. The prestidigitator's skilled hands could manipulate objects with incredible precision, creating the illusion of magic.
  7. The prestidigitator's sleight of hand was so masterful that he could perform a trick right before the eyes of his audience and they would still not see how it was done.
  8. With a captivating stage presence, the prestidigitator drew the attention of the audience and captivated them with his enchanting tricks.
  9. The prestidigitator's ability to control the perception of his spectators was a testament to his extraordinary skills.
  10. As a seasoned prestidigitator, he had mastered the art of creating the illusion of the impossible, leaving his audiences in awe and wonder.

FAQs About the word prestidigitator

someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience

magician, illusionist, trickster, conjurer,conjuror, enchanter, enchantress,charmer

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The prestidigitator's nimble fingers danced across the deck of cards, performing an impossible trick with effortless grace.

The children gasped in astonishment as the prestidigitator levitated a coin before their very eyes.

With a flick of his wrist, the prestidigitator made a candle vanish into thin air, only to reappear moments later in the opposite hand.

The prestidigitator's show was a masterpiece of deception, leaving the audience questioning their senses.