How Do You Spell WISARD?

Pronunciation: [wˈɪsɑːd] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word is "wizard" /ˈwɪzərd/. This word means a person who practices magic, especially in legends and fairy tales. It is spelled with a "z" instead of an "s" because the "z" makes the "zuh" sound, which is the correct pronunciation. "Wisard" is a common spelling mistake, but it is important to know the correct form in order to communicate effectively and convey a professional image in writing. Remember, it's a "z" for wizard!

Common Misspellings for WISARD

  • qisard
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  • awisard
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  • Wisart
  • Wisarl
  • w isard
  • wi sard
  • wis ard
  • wisa rd
  • wisar d

Etymology of WISARD

The word "wisard" is derived from the Old English term "wyse" which means wise or knowledgeable. In Old English, the suffix "-ard" was added to words to indicate a person, often one who had a particular characteristic or skill. Hence, "wisard" originally referred to a wise or knowledgeable individual. Over time, this term evolved to become "wizard", which denotes a person who possesses magical or mystical abilities.

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