wizardry

noun
UK: /ˈwɪzərdri/
US: /ˈwɪzərdri/
  1. Very impressive skill or cleverness, like magic.

    1. The chef's cooking is pure wizardry, making simple food amazing.
    2. Her coding wizardry transformed the clunky software into a user-friendly app.
  2. The art or practice of magic; sorcery.

    1. He learned wizardry from an old book he found in the attic.
    2. In the fantasy novel, the hero battled evil forces with powerful wizardry.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "wizardry" in English means: Very impressive skill or cleverness, like magic., The art or practice of magic; sorcery..

The phonetic transcription of "wizardry" is /ˈwɪzərdri/ in British English and /ˈwɪzərdri/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wizardry": skill, art, sorcery, craft, ingenuity, talent, magic.

Example usage of "wizardry": "The chef's cooking is pure wizardry, making simple food amazing.". More examples on the page.