1. wizarding - Noun
2. wizarding - Verb
wizarding
present participle of wizard
wizarding (uncountable)
The magical work of a wizard; sorcery, witchcraft.
Ask 15-year-old Paige about the wizarding world of Harry Potter and she’ll admit she’s never read a single book in the series. Source: Internet
Her "compulsion for study" helps both the character's development, which makes Hermione "a prime example that information brings power", and the plot of the series, as her knowledge of the wizarding world is often used to "save the day". Source: Internet
Even though they are able to excel in almost all of the wizarding areas (yes, even Defense Against the Dark Arts) their incredible ability to be good hearted people has kept them from going over to the dark side. Source: Internet
His worst fear is death." citation Throughout the series, Rowling establishes that Voldemort is so feared in the wizarding world that it is considered dangerous even to speak his name. Source: Internet
Packed to the brim with delight and mystery, these captivating playsets will help bring the Wizarding World to life in a way that only LEGO play can do. Source: Internet
The Riddles' gardener Frank Bryce was blamed for the murders in the Muggle world, citation though he was never charged or tried, while in the wizarding world Morfin Gaunt was framed for them and died in Azkaban prison. Source: Internet