Meaning & Definition of Magically in English
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Magically
In a magical manner; as if by magic.
Pronunciation:
/ˈmædʒɪkli/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: In a way that is caused by magic.
Example Sentence: The flowers appeared magically overnight.
Definition: In a way that is wonderful or surprising.
Example Sentence: The magician made the rabbit disappear magically.
Definition: In a way that seems miraculous or extraordinary.
Example Sentence: The sick child recovered magically after the treatment.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the word 'magic', with the suffix '-ally' indicating manner.
Synonyms
wonderfullymiraculouslyenchantinglysupernaturally
Common Phrases and Expressions
- magically inclined: Having an affinity or tendency towards magic.
- magically delicious: A phrase suggesting something is exceptionally good, often used in marketing.
Translations
- Spanish: mágicamente
- French: magiquement
- German: magisch
- Russian: волшебным образом
Related Words
- magic: The power of influencing the course of events by using supernatural forces.
- magician: A person who performs magic tricks for entertainment.
Slang Meanings of magically
Meaning: Doing something effortlessly.
Example Sentence: He completed the project magically, without breaking a sweat.
Meaning: Appearing suddenly and unexpectedly.
Example Sentence: She showed up at the party magically after we thought she couldn't come.