conjuror

[ˈkʌndʒərə]

conjuror Definition

  • 1a person who performs magic tricks for entertainment
  • 2a person who calls up spirits or ghosts

Using conjuror: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conjuror" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children were amazed by the conjuror's tricks.

  • Example

    He claimed to be a conjuror who could communicate with the dead.

conjuror Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with conjuror

  • conjuror's trick

    a clever or deceptive act intended to deceive or entertain

    Example

    The politician's speech was just a conjuror's trick to distract from the real issues.

  • conjuror's circle

    a group of people who practice magic or sorcery

    Example

    The old man claimed to be part of a secret conjuror's circle that met in the woods at midnight.

  • conjuror's assistant

    a person who helps a conjuror perform magic tricks

    Example

    The conjuror's assistant handed him the deck of cards for his next trick.

Origins of conjuror

from Latin 'conjurare', meaning 'to swear together'

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Summary: conjuror in Brief

A 'conjuror' [ˈkʌndʒərə] is a person who performs magic tricks for entertainment, or who claims to be able to communicate with spirits. The term is often used interchangeably with 'magician' and 'illusionist.' Examples include 'The children were amazed by the conjuror's tricks,' and 'He claimed to be a conjuror who could communicate with the dead.'