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wiz

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Noun — Someone remarkably skilled or talented at something, especially informally.

How to use wiz

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a tech wiz a math wiz a marketing wiz

Informal; common in phrases like "a math wiz" or "a tech wiz."

Etymology

A shortened form of wizard.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “wiz” mean?

The word “wiz” means someone remarkably skilled or talented at something, especially informally. In plain terms, an informal word for someone who is exceptionally good at something.

How do you pronounce “wiz”?

“Wiz” is pronounced wihz (/wɪz/ in IPA).

How do you use “wiz” in a sentence?

Here is “wiz” used in a sentence: “She's a total wiz with spreadsheets.”

What part of speech is “wiz”?

“Wiz” is a noun.

Is “wiz” a common word?

“Wiz” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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