Pronunciation: /ˈkɑndʒər/
noun a person who practices magic or sorcery
A1 The conjurer performed simple magic tricks at the children's party.
A2 The conjurer amazed the audience with his sleight of hand tricks.
B1 The conjurer entertained the guests with a variety of illusions.
B2 The conjurer was known for his ability to make objects disappear and reappear.
C1 The conjurer's skillful manipulation of reality left the audience in awe.
C2 The renowned conjurer captivated the crowd with his mind-bending acts of magic.
formal The conjurer performed a series of intricate illusions during the magic show.
informal Did you see that amazing trick the conjurer did with the cards?
slang The street conjurer wowed the crowd with his sleight of hand.
figurative She was a conjurer of words, weaving tales that captivated her audience.
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