Meaning & Definition of word "Magnet"

Magnet

/ˈmæɡ.nɪt/

noun:

  • 1. A material or object that produces a magnetic field, attracting certain metals, especially iron.
    • Example: The refrigerator door has a magnet that keeps it closed tightly.
  • 2. A person or thing that attracts others or is highly appealing.
    • Example: Her charming personality makes her a magnet for new friends.
  • 3. A device or component, such as in electric motors or generators, that functions based on magnetic properties.
    • Example: The technician replaced the broken magnet in the electric motor.

Etymology

From Latin 'magnes', from Greek 'magnēs' meaning 'magnetite'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

magnet for trouble:

A person who seems to attract difficulties.

magnetize:

To make something magnetic or to attract strongly.

polar magnet:

A type of magnet that has a north and south pole.

Related Words

electromagnet:

A type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current.

magnetism:

The force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other.

magnetize:

To make a material magnetic.

Slang Meanings of magnet

Meaning: A person who is very attractive or charming.

Example Sentence: He's such a magnet, everyone wants to hang out with him.

Meaning: Something that draws people or attention.

Example Sentence: That new restaurant is a real magnet; it's always packed.