Also means
magician
Usage Note
Ilusionista is a common-gender noun ending in -ista, so the same form applies to men and women: el ilusionista / la ilusionista. It refers to a stage magician who creates illusions, not a dreamer—that sense belongs to iluso or soñador. The root ilusión in Spanish more commonly means 'excitement/hope' than 'illusion', making ilusionista an interesting bridge between the two meanings.
Examples
"El ilusionista hizo desaparecer una moneda."
Natural Translation
The illusionist made a coin disappear.
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