Wizard in a sentence as a noun

"The wizard quickly raises his hand and smacks the apprentice on the side of his head.

Not just the 'idea guy' or the 'wizard' that they snagged to help implement the idea.

That's a wizard that lives in an overturned dumpster.

"The wizard nods sagely, and asks, "And what would you propose that will solve this obvious dilemma?

The wizard is old and frail, and the apprentice isn't physically hurt, but is shocked by what has happened.

He went round telling everyone that I was some tech wizard and that people should always come to me with their problems.

Wizard in a sentence as an adjective

Most hackers prefer to think of themselves as wizards that can spy 0's and 1's and tell you what the weather is.

The expensively dressed high finance wizard and the smelly protesting hippy.

Unless someone grew up in a cave without the internet and emerged a programming wizard, I'd caution others too.

But then you have your binary-detractor-wizard-hackers and the whole conversation becomes an infinite loop.

Then they get simply swapped out for their googly/yandaxy/bing offering.. the users are none the wiser, they have been accustomed to this interface and don't really care if its some website or google providing the wizard.

Wizard definitions

noun

someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field

noun

one who practices magic or sorcery

See also: sorcerer magician necromancer thaumaturge thaumaturgist

adjective

possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers; "charming incantations"; "magic signs that protect against adverse influence"; "a magical spell"; "'tis now the very witching time of night"- Shakespeare; "wizard wands"; "wizardly powers"

See also: charming magic magical sorcerous wizardly