Mágica (en. Magical)

ˈmaxika

Meaning & Definition

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adjective
That relates to magic or has magical properties.
The show was so magical that it left all the spectators amazed.
El espectáculo fue tan mágico que dejó a todos los espectadores asombrados.
That is admirable or enchanting.
The night was magical with so many stars shining in the sky.
La noche estaba mágica con tantas estrellas brillando en el cielo.
That has the ability to attract or fascinate.
The most magical of landscapes is found in the enchanted forest.
El más mágico de los paisajes lo encontramos en el bosque encantado.

Etymology

From the Greek 'magikós', meaning 'related to magic'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

magical night
A night full of wonders and marvels.
noche mágica
magical touch
A special effect that transforms something ordinary into extraordinary.
toque mágico
magical music
Music that provokes intense emotions and memories.
música mágica

Related Words

magic
Practice of making the supernatural or inexplicable through rituals or enchantments.
magia
wizard
A person who practices magic.
mago
charm
Quality of attracting or fascinating.
encanto

Slang Meanings

Something impressive or incredible.
The party was magical, I had never seen such fun.
La fiesta fue mágica, nunca había visto tanta diversión.
An event or experience that is unforgettable.
The trip was magical, I will remember it all my life.
El viaje fue mágico, lo recordaré toda mi vida.