Pronunciation: /ˈmædʒɪk/
noun the power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces
A1 I believe in magic.
A2 The magician performed a magic trick.
B1 The children were amazed by the magic show.
B2 The ancient tome contained powerful magic spells.
C1 The magician's mastery of magic was unparalleled.
C2 The wizard used his magic to defeat the dragon.
adjective relating to magic or having magical powers
A1 She wore a magic necklace that granted her wishes.
A2 The magician performed a magic trick with a disappearing coin.
B1 The children were amazed by the magic show at the birthday party.
B2 The wizard's magic potion could cure any ailment.
C1 The scientist's groundbreaking discovery seemed almost like magic.
C2 The artist's paintings had a magical quality that captivated viewers.
formal The magician performed a mesmerizing magic trick that left the audience in awe.
informal I can't believe she pulled off that magic trick!
slang That party was pure magic, man!
figurative The way she effortlessly navigates through challenges is like magic.
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