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Often used in the same context:
conjuror,
magician,
magus,
trickster,
mesmerism,
prestidigitator,
sorcerer,
jester,
mentalism,
juggler,
rhetorician,
puppeteer,
mentalist,
enchanter,
alchemist,
mystic,
autolycus,
escapology,
versifier,
ventriloquist,
handelian,
farceur,
virtuoso,
clownlike,
conjuring trick,
storyteller,
ethereality,
fabulist,
amanuensis,
buffo,
flatterer,
ironist,
dulcamara,
apparitional,
sensualist,
conjuration,
necromancy,
illusionist,
impishness,
quiddity,
seraphic,
gnomish,
metaphysician,
parodist,
sylphs,
daftly,
demiurge,
igraine,
mountebank,
sorceress,
phantasmagoria,
dervish,
wackily,
mercurially,
roue,
miniaturist,
ghostliness,
illusionism,
eclat,
melodist,
snake charmer,
alchemic,
mystifier,
mannerist,
automata,
mordred,
supernal,
djinn,
queen mab,
devilry,
faery,
punster,
slyness,
batlike,
collagist,
deviser,
flo ziegfeld,
danseur,
changelings,
levitation,
mozartian,
danse macabre,
enchantments,
pythonesque,
zestily,
ringmaster,
whirligig,
obbligato,
charmer,
incantation,
maestro,
contortionist,
imaginings,
enchantress,
magic,
conniver,
vaudevillian,
faustus,
glissandos,
channeler,
drollness,
androgyne,
potter,
astrologer,
craftsman,
magicians,
herbalist,
jockey,
artisan,
carpenters,
carver,
gardener,
musician,
sailors,
carpenter,
fisherman,
showman,
tailor
More specific:
escape expert,
escapologist,
mind reader,
telepathist,
thought-reader
More general:
performer,
performing artist,
witch doctor
Synonyms:
conjure man,
conjuror,
illusionist,
magician,
prestidigitator
Also try:
— Adjectives for conjurer:
great,
old,
professional,
indian,
famous,
clever,
amateur,
french,
good,
expert,
celebrated,
more...
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