Pronunciation: /ˈmæɡ.nəˌtɪz.əm/
noun a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects
A1 Magnets have magnetism that attracts metal objects.
A2 The compass needle points north due to Earth's magnetism.
B1 Scientists study the properties of magnetism to develop new technologies.
B2 The magnetic field created by magnetism can be used in various applications.
C1 Understanding the principles of magnetism is crucial in designing advanced electronics.
C2 The phenomenon of magnetism plays a key role in the field of quantum mechanics.
formal The study of magnetism is essential in understanding the behavior of magnetic materials.
informal I find the concept of magnetism so fascinating!
slang That new band has some serious magnetism on stage.
figurative Her personality had a magnetic quality that drew people towards her.
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