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thought-reader vs conjuror

conjuror vs thought-reader

thought-reader and conjuror both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
thought-reader Yes No No No
conjuror Yes No No No
As nouns, conjuror is a hypernym of thought-reader; that is, conjuror is a word with a broader meaning than thought-reader:
  • thought-reader: a magician who seems to discern the thoughts of another person (usually by clever signals from an accomplice)
  • conjuror: someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience
Other hypernyms of thought-reader include conjurer, illusionist, magician, prestidigitator.
thought-reader (noun) conjuror (noun)
someone with the power of communicating thoughts directly a witch doctor who practices conjury
a magician who seems to discern the thoughts of another person (usually by clever signals from an accomplice) someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience
Difference between thought-reader and conjuror

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