Illusionist [noun]

Definition of Illusionist:

person who performs supernatural

Opposite/Antonyms of Illusionist:


Sentence/Example of Illusionist:

Those visual feats were basically just an updated version of the Pepper’s Ghost technique that stage illusionists and moviemakers have been using since it was invented by John Pepper in the 19th century.

There was nothing in the illusionist's general manner that could be construed into aberration of intellect.

By this time the scientific reviews had taken him up as a sort of public Illusionist.

It is not easy to avoid extravagance in speaking of one who was in all things an illusionist.

He has improved from ancient times as an up-to-date showman, and is a wonderful illusionist.

The man of sense is the visionary or illusionist, fancying things as permanencies, and thoughts as fleeting phantoms.

Canon Charles Kingsley was the chief illusionist in this matter.

Archæological accuracy is merely a condition of illusionist stage effect; it is not its quality.

And Fate, who is something of an illusionist herself, plays into the hands of such as he.

Only now and again I was made to realize that my brother was still the same fascinating illusionist.