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    Con·ju·ror
    /ˈkänjərər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who conjures.
  2. 1. : one that practices magic arts : wizard. 2. : one that performs feats of sleight of hand and illusion : magician, juggler. Synonyms. charmer. enchanter. mage. Magian. magician. magus. necromancer. sorcerer. voodooist. witch. wizard. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of conjurer in a Sentence.

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  4. Conjurer definition: a person who conjures spirits or practices magic; magician.. See examples of CONJURER used in a sentence.

  5. The whole point of being a conjurer is that you won't explain a thing that has happened. Then, having given the necessary directions, the conjurer went his way. (Definition of conjurer from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  6. CONJURER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of conjurer in English. conjurer. noun [ C ] (also conjuror) us / ˈkʌn.dʒɚ.ɚ / uk / ˈkʌn.dʒ ə r.ə r/ Add to word list. a person who performs magic to entertain people. Ljupco/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. A conjurer is someone who can make an object magically appear. A conjurer might pull a silver dollar from your ear or a rabbit out of a hat. You can use the noun conjurer for an actual magician, especially one who specializes in making objects appear out of thin air.

  8. conjurer in American English. (for 1, 2 ˈkɑndʒərər, ˈkʌn-, for 3 kənˈdʒurər) noun. 1. a person who conjures spirits or practices magic; magician. 2. a person who practices legerdemain; juggler. 3. a person who solemnly charges or entreats.

  9. A conjurer is someone who performs magic tricks or illusions, or someone who uses occult powers. The word comes from Latin conjūrātor, meaning a conjurer or enchanter.

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