Definition of «mage»

A mage is a person who practices magic or sorcery, often associated with mystical powers and spells. In some cultures and mythologies, they are considered to be experts in their field, possessing knowledge and abilities beyond those of ordinary people.

Usage examples

  1. The mage cast a powerful fireball spell, incinerating the enemy troops.
  2. The young mage excelled in healing magic, rejuvenating her comrades during battles.
  3. The ancient mage studied for years, mastering the arcane arts and unlocking unimaginable powers.
  4. The sneaky mage used illusions to deceive and confuse his opponents, gaining the upper hand in combat.
  5. The mage summoned a fierce thunderstorm, unleashing lightning bolts upon the battlefield.
  6. The skilled mage enchanted his weapon, imbuing it with elemental magic for increased damage.
  7. The wise mage used divination spells to predict future events, aiding the group in strategic planning.
  8. The mage created a protective barrier of energy, shielding his allies from enemy attacks.
  9. The mage chanted an incantation, opening a portal to another realm for exploration.
  10. The mage combined various spells, creating a devastating combination that obliterated the enemy forces.

Sentences with «mage»

  • The album contains a selection of musical tracks from the games, arranged and performed in a hybrid of hard rock and progressive metal by The Black Mages in a similar manner to their previous albums. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • In the video version of this week's show, Brent, Ben, Bender, and Frankie get together to discuss Bender's impressions of Mages of Mystralia, Brent's impressions of the Call of Duty: WWII beta, exploring Destiny 2's open world in the European Dead Zone, Destiny 2's mysterious Leviathan Raid, Xbox's big presence at this year's Gamescom, Sega's official announcement of Yakuza Kiwami 2, and lots more! (shortpause.com)
  • Their first was released eponymously as The Black Mages in 2003, and contained arrangements of Final Fantasy battle themes. (en.wikipedia.org)
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