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Magical Vocabulary

They say the hand is quicker than the eye. So, stay alert with this list of magical words, in case they disappear before your very eyes!
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  1. magician
    someone who performs tricks to amuse an audience
    He circled his hands over the bike, like a magician about to pull out a rabbit; then he popped open the seat to show us the cargo pocket. The Season of Styx Malone
  2. illusionist
    someone who performs magic tricks
    After the illusionist takes her bow and disappears before her rapt audience’s eyes, they clap, applauding the empty air. The Night Circus
  3. prestidigitator
    someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience
    His new book, "How Magicians Think: Misdirection, Deception, and Why Magic Matters," isn't a how-to for aspiring prestidigitators.
    Salon
  4. sorcerer
    one who practices magic
    They were men of the desert, and they were fearful of sorcerers. The Alchemist
  5. illusion
    an act of deception, considered magical by naive observers
    “She was an illusion, and all the tech magic she supposedly performed was actually Dylan here.” Amari and the Night Brothers
  6. prestidigitation
    manual dexterity in the execution of tricks
    His prestidigitations got progressively grander over the years, culminating in his making the Statue of Liberty “disappear” in 1983.
    The Washington Times
  7. legerdemain
    an illusory feat
    He amazed everyone with his feats of legerdemain. Redwall
  8. jiggery-pokery
    dishonest or underhanded behavior
    Jiggery pokery!” said Harry in a fierce voice. “Hocus pocus — squiggly wiggly—” Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  9. enchantment
    a magical spell
    It is said that no spells are worked there, and yet the place itself is an enchantment. A Wizard of Earthsea
  10. incantation
    a ritual reciting of words believed to have a magical effect
    Pushing Harry roughly aside, he knelt over Malfoy, drew his wand, and traced it over the deep wounds Harry’s curse had made, muttering an incantation that sounded almost like song. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  11. conjure
    summon into action or bring into existence
    Leo sweeps his hand through the air, like he’s a magician conjuring a world. Paradise on Fire
  12. illusory
    having the nature of something unreal or deceptive
    The infinity pool, perched at the edge of a hill overlooking Lake Travis, offered the illusory sensation that I might be able to swim over its side.
  13. sorcery
    the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces
    The legionnaires manning Blackcliff’s gates seem not to see us as we pass out of the school, and I wonder if Cain has used Augur sorcery on them. An Ember in the Ashes
  14. deception
    a seemingly magical illusion or trick
    The spectators seem impressed by the deceptions, often applauding them politely. The Night Circus
  15. trickery
    the use of cunning actions to deceive someone
    Whether it had been built that way, or because he had used magical trickery to make it so, Slughorn’s office was much larger than the usual teacher’s study. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  16. mesmerize
    attract strongly, as if with a magnet
    “Used to book him whenever I could get my hands on him, years ago now. Absolutely brilliant, completely mesmerized every audience. Never seen anyone to match him, never.” The Night Circus
  17. levitation
    the phenomenon of rising as if by supernatural means
    “It’s a new trick I’m working up. All about levitation. My parents bought me a chair suspension kit. You want to come see it?” Shine!
  18. clairvoyance
    apparent power to perceive things not present to the senses
    None of us has, and few of us would want, a power of clairvoyance that would expose to us everyone else’s private thoughts. The Sense of Style
  19. necromancy
    the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces
    Mrs. Cobb strode on in front of him, passing a stairway that rose up too steeply, and then a library hoarding shelves of dark volumes—the arts of necromancy, Turner figured. Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy
  20. occult
    supernatural forces and events and beings collectively
    Age and experience had sharpened Clara’s ability to divine the occult and to move objects from afar. The House of the Spirits: A Novel
Created on Thu Dec 14 13:30:38 EST 2023 (updated Thu Jan 25 16:13:11 EST 2024)

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