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illusionist

Illusionist (noun) means a performer who specialises in tricks that appear to defy the laws of reality; a magician. Example: “The illusionist made the entire car vanish from the stage.”

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A performer who specialises in tricks that appear to defy the laws of reality; a magician.
"The illusionist made the entire car vanish from the stage."

How to use illusionist

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In plain EnglishA stage magician who performs illusions.

Word forms

illusionists plural

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Etymology

From illusion + -ist.

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What does “illusionist” mean?

The word “illusionist” means a performer who specialises in tricks that appear to defy the laws of reality; a magician. In plain terms, a stage magician who performs illusions.

How do you use “illusionist” in a sentence?

Here is “illusionist” used in a sentence: “The illusionist made the entire car vanish from the stage.”

What part of speech is “illusionist”?

“Illusionist” is a noun.

What is the meaning of illusionist?

"illusionist" (noun) means a performer who specialises in tricks that appear to defy the laws of reality; a magician.

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