For the supernatural wizard (sorceror), there is no direct opposite, but the opposite of a "good" wizard or witch could be a necromancer (from dark arts).
The opposite genders may be wizard/warlock (male) and witch/sorceress (female), but in alternate religions the term witch applies to both men and women.
For the metaphorical use, the opposite of wizard (also whiz) would be amateur, novice, or rookie.
A wizard is a magical practitioner who specializes in the "scientific" magics (Alchemy, Thermography, etc). A witch is a magical practitioner who uses nature. Both words are non-gender specific. Both male and female practioners are called "Wizard" and "Witch."
I think a warlock is also the male equivalent of a witch.
A warlock is actually not the male equivalent of a witch- witch is non-gender specific, as stated above, and can be used for both males and females. Warlock is actually a term that means something along the lines of "betrayer" and is not commonly appreciated or accepted in the "magical community". It has been evolved and given a new meaning by Hollywood and the media, but it's rarely used that way in real life.
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"Warlock" is a term which derived from Oath breaker. It is not used anywhere outside of Hollywood. A witch is a practitioner of Witchcraft of either gender.
A witch is, as previously corrected, a practitioner of Witchcraft, be it a male or a female. A warlock is NOT the male equivalent of a witch. "Warlock" means someone who has broken rules and has been banished from a community or such. A witch is a witch. It's really a unisex type of word.
Both Witch and Wizard can be male or female, the same goes for the Warlock.
There is no opposite of Witch. "Witch" means wise one and can refer to any practitioner of the craft of the wise. The Old English word for a male witch was "Wizard", but this originated from the term oath breaker and is not commonly used.
If you are asking about gender, the word "wizard" is not gender specific.
If you are asking about the concept, non-wizard would be best.
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The word wizard does not exactly have an opposite, unless we resort to the Harry Potter novels, which would suggest that the opposite of a wizard is a muggle. If we are to make this about gender, the opposite of a wizard could be a witch, in that these terms have sometimes been used to distinguish between male and female practitioners of magic (although not in the Harry Potter novels, which contain both male and female wizards).
The opposite school in Wizard 101 for myth is storm. Find a mythical creature then do a storm spell, watch the damage increase.
Life is the opposite of Death Fire is the opposite of Ice Myth is the opposite of Storm and Balance is exactly what the name implies, balanced, in the middle of all of them.
The correct opposite gender of witch is Wizard
It isn't really the "opposite", as Aslan is far more powerful. However, she has the power to kill and destroy, while he has the power to save lives. The direct opposite of the White Witch would be a good witch or wizard.
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