No, the word is a noun. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
1. Wizard
2. An enchanter
3. A magician
4. Diviner
1. Hindi – Jaadoogar
2. Spanish – Hechicero
3. French – Sorcier
4. Mandarin – Wūshī
1. In the course of time, one of his pupils insulted the sorcerer.
2. The latter, however, feared that the sorcerer might make himself invisible.
3. But the sorcerer was already in the room, and again he scolded them.
4. Once more he looked at a sorcerer and said: “Do you go and hunt them up!”
5. And now when it was too late, the soldiers realized that the sorcerer had tricked them.Some synonyms of the word are:
alchemist, charmer, clairvoyant, conjurer, diviner, enchanter, magician, medium, necromancer, occultist, seer, shaman, soothsayer, sorceress, thaumaturge, warlock, witch, fortune-teller etc.
What are some antonyms of the word of the day?
Some antonyms of the word are:
witch, angel, saint, guardian, patron, diva, anti-intellectual, inexpert, imbecile, numbskull, ignoramus, assbrain
Quotation:
We are still fearful, superstitious and all-too-human creatures. At times, we forget the magnitude of the havoc we can wreak by off-loading our minds onto super-intelligent machines, that is, until they run away from us, like mad sorcerers’ apprentices, and drag us up to the precipice for a look down into the abyss.
Richard Dooling
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