Magical Terminology

4 words in this vocabulary list

  • The author's fantastical imagination brought to life a world of mythical creatures and magical realms.
  • The movie we watched last night was so fantastical, with all the special effects and crazy plot twists.
  • That new video game is straight up fantastical, dude. You gotta check it out.
  • Her fantastical dreams of traveling the world someday fueled her determination to work hard and save up money.

fay

noun an enchanting or magical quality

verb to foretell or predict

  • The fay queen ruled over the enchanted forest with grace and wisdom.
  • I heard that fay creatures are said to bring good luck to those who encounter them.
  • Let's go on a fay hunt in the woods and see if we can find any magical beings.
  • The artist's painting was so beautiful, it looked like it was touched by a fay's magic.

noun a separation or division, often with strong emotions involved

verb to split apart or divide, especially violently

  • The political divide continues to sunder the nation.
  • The argument sundered the friendship between the two friends.
  • The breakup sundered their relationship for good.
  • The storm threatened to sunder the ship in two.

verb to bewitch or enchant someone

  • The magician ensorcelled the audience with his mesmerizing tricks.
  • I was completely ensorcelled by her beauty.
  • Dude, that movie totally ensorcelled me. It was so good!
  • The idea of traveling to a new country has always ensorcelled me.