Meaning & Definition of word "Magnetism"

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    Magnetism

    /ˈmæɡ.nəˌtɪ.zəm/

    noun:

    • 1. The physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, which results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
      • Example: Magnetism is responsible for the behavior of magnets, attracting certain metals like iron.
    • 2. A force that can attract or repel certain materials, typically associated with magnets.
      • Example: The magnetism of the Earth helps to protect us from solar radiation.
    • 3. An ability to attract or charm people, often referred to in a figurative sense.
      • Example: Her magnetism was evident as she effortlessly drew the crowd's attention at the event.

    Etymology

    From late Latin 'magnetismus', from Greek 'magnētis' (the lodestone).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    magnetic personality:

    A person who has a charming or attractive quality.

    magnetism of a leader:

    The ability of a leader to attract and influence people.

    to have a magnetic effect:

    To have a strong influence or attraction.

    Related Words

    magnet:

    An object that produces a magnetic field.

    magnetic:

    Having the properties of a magnet; capable of being attracted by a magnet.

    electromagnetism:

    The branch of physics concerned with the interaction of electric and magnetic fields.

    Slang Meanings of magnetism

    Meaning: Having strong personal appeal or charisma.

    Example Sentence: That guy's got serious magnetism; everyone wants to be around him.

    Meaning: The ability to attract attention or followers easily.

    Example Sentence: Her magnetism on stage was undeniable during the performance.