magic
/ˈmædʒɪk/
noun
- The power to make impossible things happen by using supernatural forces or special tricks.
- The magician performed amazing magic with cards and coins.
- Children love stories about magic and enchanted forests.
- In the fairy tale, the witch used magic to turn the prince into a frog.
- A special quality that makes something seem wonderful, exciting, or mysterious.
- The magic of live theater is hard to describe.
- The first snowfall of winter always brings a little magic to the city.
- There was a certain magic in the air during the fireworks display.
Synonyms
verb
- To make something appear or happen as if by magic.
- The chef magicked a delicious meal out of almost nothing.
- She magicked the missing keys from behind her ear.
- He magicked a rabbit out of his hat to the delight of the children.
adjective
- Relating to or involving magic; having supernatural powers.
- The old book contained magic spells and potions.
- They went on a quest to find the magic sword.
- She waved a magic wand and the rabbit disappeared.
- Wonderful, exciting, or very special.
- Her magic smile lit up the room.
- The team's victory was a magic moment for the fans.
- We had a magic evening watching the sunset over the ocean.