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magic
[maj-ik]
noun
the art of producing illusions as entertainment by the use of sleight of hand, deceptive devices, etc.; legerdemain; conjuring.
to pull a rabbit out of a hat by magic.
the art of producing a desired effect or result through the use of incantation or various other techniques that presumably assure human control of supernatural agencies or the forces of nature.
Synonyms: enchantmentthe use of this art.
Magic, it was believed, could drive illness from the body.
the effects produced.
the magic of recovery.
power or influence exerted through this art.
a wizard of great magic.
any extraordinary or mystical influence, charm, power, etc..
the magic in a great name;
the magic of music;
the magic of spring.
(initial capital letter), the U.S. code name for information from decrypting machine-enciphered Japanese wireless messages before and during World War II.
adjective
employed in magic.
magic spells;
magic dances;
magic rites.
mysteriously enchanting; magical.
magic beauty.
of, relating to, or due to magic.
producing the effects of magic; magical.
a magic touch.
verb (used with object)
to create, transform, move, etc., by or as if by magic.
I magicked him into a medieval knight.
magic
/ ˈmædʒɪk /
noun
the art that, by use of spells, supposedly invokes supernatural powers to influence events; sorcery
the practice of this art
the practice of illusory tricks to entertain other people; conjuring
any mysterious or extraordinary quality or power
the magic of springtime
very quickly
adjective
of or relating to magic
a magic spell
possessing or considered to possess mysterious powers
a magic wand
unaccountably enchanting
magic beauty
informal, wonderful; marvellous; exciting
verb
to transform or produce by or as if by magic
(foll by away) to cause to disappear by or as if by magic
Other Word Forms
- magically adverb
- magical adjective
- quasi-magic adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of magic1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He figured it was a place where magic might occur.
The following fall, Helton stood on the banks of Beautiful Eagle Creek, gnats swirling overhead, wondering if maybe its water really was magic after all.
“There are so many places where there is whimsy and magic because there are so many artists here who are trying to find ways to express themselves.”
But mainly there are memories of movies, times the festival’s specific magic cast its spell.
It’s impossible to recapture the magic of the first season, but Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ Season 2, starring Jenna Ortega, bristles with its own ghoulish charm.
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