Meaning & Definition of Magic in English
English⟶
Magic
/mæʤɪk/
noun
1. Any art that invokes supernatural powers
synonym:
- magic,
- thaumaturgy
2. An illusory feat
- Considered magical by naive observers
synonym:
- magic trick,
- conjuring trick,
- trick,
- magic,
- legerdemain,
- conjuration,
- thaumaturgy,
- illusion,
- deception
adjective
1. Possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers
- "Charming incantations"
- "Magic signs that protect against adverse influence"
- "A magical spell"
- "'tis now the very witching time of night"- shakespeare
- "Wizard wands"
- "Wizardly powers"
synonym:
- charming,
- magic,
- magical,
- sorcerous,
- witching(a),
- wizard(a),
- wizardly
Examples of using
Am I supposed to, single-handedly, strengthened only by the mythical magic of my forebears, in heroic fashion smash his armies and save the beautiful princess from his clutches to finally deliver him to...
You didn't say the magic word.
It was a magic moment.