Wand

usgb/wɑːnd/
noun

A thin stick used in make-believe or magic tricks.

The magician waved his wand and the rabbit disappeared
Visual representation of "wand" - A thin stick used in make-believe or magic tricks

Often appears as...

  • wave a wand
  • magic wand
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Magic Associations

The word 'wand' often evokes images of wizards or fairy tales, suggesting the power to enchant or cast spells.

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She dressed as a fairy godmother, complete with a sparkling wand.
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Childhood Imagination

'Wand' can imply imagination and fantasy, especially in children's stories and games.

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The children played in the garden, one pretending his wand could turn rocks to gold.
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Popular Culture

Wands are iconic in popular culture, featuring prominently in books and movies, especially about wizards and witches.

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Fans replicated the wand from their favorite wizarding movie.
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