wizardism

/ˈwɪzɑrdɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or characteristics of being a wizard, often including magical powers, wisdom, and supernatural abilities.

“The wizard’s powerful wizardism allowed him to cast complex spells with ease.”

2. noun

A feeling or atmosphere of enchantment, mysticism, or supernaturalism, often associated with magic or fantasy.

“The castle’s grandeur and wizardism created an otherworldly ambiance that captivated its visitors.”

Synonyms

  • magic
  • mysticism
  • occultism

Antonyms

  • realism
  • secularism