wizard
[ wiz-erd ]
/ ˈwɪz ərd /
noun
a person who practices magic; magician or sorcerer.
a conjurer or juggler.
Computers.
a software feature that guides users through complex procedures with step-by-step instructions, often presented in dialog boxes.
adjective
Origin of wizard
SYNONYMS FOR wizard
OTHER WORDS FROM wizard
wiz·ard·like, adjectiveWords nearby wizard
witwatersrand,
wive,
wivern,
wives,
wiz,
wizard,
wizard of oz, the wonderful,
wizardly,
wizardry,
wizen,
wizened
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British Dictionary definitions for wizard
wizard
/ (ˈwɪzəd) /
noun
a male witch or a man who practises or professes to practise magic or sorcery
a person who is outstandingly clever in some specified field; expert
obsolete
a wise man
computing
a computer program that guides a user through a complex task
adjective
informal, mainly British
superb; outstanding
of or relating to a wizard or wizardry
Derived forms of wizard
wizardly, adjectiveWord Origin for wizard
C15: variant of
wissard, from
wise
1 +
-ard