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Meaning of sorcerer
A person who claims or is believed to have magical powers.
Etymology of sorcerer
The word "sorcerer" comes from the Old French word "sorcier", which is derived from the Latin word "sortiarius", meaning "one who influences fate or fortune".
Historically, the term has been used to describe individuals who were believed to possess supernatural or magical powers, often with connotations of evil or malevolence.
Synonyms
magician
wizard
enchantress
warlock
necromancer
spellcaster
conjurer
illusionist
mystic
seer
prophet
diviner
oracle
clairvoyant
psychic
medium
spiritualist
theurgist
thaumaturge
magician
sorceress
enchanter
charmer
mesmerist
hypnotist
occultist
mystagogue
cabalist
alchemist
astrologer
soothsayer
augur
sibyl
voodooist
shaman
medicine man
witch
witches
wizardry
magicians
Definitions
- A person who practices magic, especially one who uses it to gain power or dominance over others.
- * A person who is skilled in or has a talent for a particular activity or subject, especially one that is considered mysterious or difficult to understand.
Usage Examples
- The sorcerer cast a spell to make the object disappear.
- * In the fantasy novel, the sorcerer was a powerful and wise character who used his magic to help the hero on his quest.
- * The ancient culture believed in the power of sorcerers, who were thought to be able to communicate with the gods and control the forces of nature.
Antonyms
skeptic
doubter
nonbeliever
disbeliever
atheist
agnostic
rationalist
realist
pragmatist
materialist
physicalist
naturalist
humanist
scientist
empiricist
rationalizer
denier
debunker
critic
opponent
adversary
foe
enemy
antagonist