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wiz

[ wiz ]

wiz

/ ɪ /

noun

  1. informal.
    a variant spelling of whizz
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of wiz1

First recorded in 1900–05; by shortening
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The 47-year-old trivia wiz will compete in his semifinal episode on Thursday, a spokesperson for “Jeopardy!” confirmed Tuesday.

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Bankman-Fried lost the right to remain free on bail when a judge decided two weeks ago that the fallen cryptocurrency wiz had repeatedly tried to influence witnesses against him.

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“Mom was a wiz on this,” she told me fondly.

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Waits, the tech repair wiz, said he understands Shapiro’s point: Leaving the apps doesn’t fix society.

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His latest starts in 1941, when a young Aspen ski wiz named Ray falls pregnant with our protagonist, Adam.

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doeswiz mean?

A wiz is someone who’s highly skilled or knowledgeable in a particular field or activity.

Wiz is an informal word. It’s a shortening of wizard, which can have the same meaning. It’s especially used in combination with the field that the person is skilled in, as in computer wiz or math wiz. The word whiz (or less commonly whizz) can be used to mean the same thing.

Example: My nephew is a real wiz with computers—I’d let him take a look at it.

Where doesɾcome from?

The first records ofwiz come from the early 1900s. It’s a shortening of wizard, which comes from the Middle English word wisard, meaning “one who is wise.” The words wise and wisdom are based on the same root.

The word wiz doesn’t imply wisdom so much as intelligence and skill. When you call someone a wiz at something, you mean that not only are they good at it, they make it look easy—as if they’re doing it by magic, like a wizard. When you say someone is a wiz in the kitchen, you mean they’re really good at cooking. Someone who’s known as a wiz is often called upon for their help, as in Kate’s a wiz at coding—you should ask her for help with your homework. The spelling whiz is also commonly used in this way. The similar term whiz kid refers to a young person who’s especially skilled and successful in a particular field.

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How isɾused in real life?

Wiz is typically used in a positive way to talk about how good someone is at something, especially an activity or subject that other people find difficult.

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Which of the following words would NOT be used to refer to a person considered a wiz?

A. genius
B. amateur
C. ace
D. expert

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