Mágicas (en. Magical)

/ˈma.xi.kas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to what is magical or possesses supernatural properties.
Fairy tales often include magical objects.
Las historias de hadas suelen incluir objetos mágicas.
That produces a surprising or charming effect.
The presentation of the show was truly magical.
La presentación del espectáculo fue realmente mágicas.
Pertaining to magic, something enchanting or fantastic.
The sunset on the beach was magical.
El atardecer en la playa era mágicas.

Etymology

From Latin 'magica', which refers to magic or the magical.

Common Phrases and Expressions

abracadabra
Phrase used in acts of magic to invoke the magical effect.
abracadabra
magical spell
Action or formula that is said to have supernatural effects.
hechizo mágico
to tap with the magic wand
To make a change in an amazing or sudden way.
tocar con la varita mágica

Related Words

magic
Art of producing surprising effects through tricks or divinations.
magia
magician
Person who practices magic.
mago
spell
Word or set of words said to perform an enchantment.
hechizo

Slang Meanings

Something surprising or extraordinary.
That performance was magical, I had never seen anything like it.
Esa actuación fue mágicas, nunca había visto algo así.
Very special moment or situation.
The night in Paris was magical for all of us.
La noche en París fue mágicas para todos nosotros.