mage

[meɪdʒ]

mage Definition

  • 1a magician or learned person, especially one who is proficient in magic
  • 2a character class in role-playing games that specializes in magic

Using mage: Examples

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

  • Example

    The mage cast a spell to defeat the dragon.

  • Example

    In the game, I chose to play as a mage because I like using magic.

  • Example

    The old mage was known for his ability to heal even the most serious injuries.

mage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mage

Phrases with mage

  • a mage who specializes in dark or evil magic

    Example

    The dark mage summoned an army of undead creatures to do his bidding.

  • a mage who is skilled in both magic and combat

    Example

    The battle mage used his spells to weaken his enemies before engaging them in close combat.

  • a mage who specializes in magic related to the elements (earth, air, fire, water)

    Example

    The elemental mage used his powers to control the weather and create powerful storms.

Origins of mage

from Old French 'magi', from Latin 'magus', meaning 'wise man'

📌

Summary: mage in Brief

'Mage' [meɪdʒ] refers to a magician or learned person who is proficient in magic, or a character class in role-playing games that specializes in magic. It encompasses various types of mages such as dark mage, battle mage, and elemental mage. Examples of usage include 'The mage cast a spell to defeat the dragon' and 'In the game, I chose to play as a mage because I like using magic.'