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US
/ˌɪˈɫuʒənəst/
]
[ UK /ɪlˈuːʒənˌɪst/ ]
[ UK /ɪlˈuːʒənˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
- someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience
- a person with unusual powers of foresight
How To Use illusionist In A Sentence
- Stage magicians and conjurers are of course illusionists, not magicians in the historical context of the word.
- Like many of the illusionist's decisions, he used a bit of abracadabra to make the purchase.
- After just a few episodes of that show he was being hailed as the next magician and illusionist to enjoy mainstream stardom in America.
- Caravaggio returns to the half-length format of his early genre scenes, but all naturalistic bravura and illusionistic detail are gone.
- The magician, illusionist and singer kept the name and is now the only curator who celebrates the star signs as they happen throughout the year.
- In the history of ornament it is descriptive or illusionistic figuration that is aberrant.
- A rather powerful illusionist who called himself Erik was staying in the cace, and he claimed it was his. D&D last night
- In the earthly zone, which includes a gallery of portraits of Toledan gentlemen, the figures are only mildly attenuated and their garments are painted with the best Venetian illusionistic technique.
- Drawn to the particulars, we try to amalgamate them into an illusionistic head, then get seduced by details again, unable to reconcile the two readings. The Proto-Surrealist
- Future projects for the most famous illusionist since David Copperfield include being thrown off Tower Bridge while tied in chains and weighted down with lead.