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Meaning of magnetic
The primary meaning of "magnetic" refers to the ability to attract or charm people.
Etymology of magnetic
The word "magnetic" originated from the Greek word "magnētis", meaning "magnet" or "lodestone", which was derived from the name of the region in Greece where magnetite, a naturally magnetized iron ore, was found
The term has been used in English since the 16th century to describe the properties of magnets and later to describe personal charm or attractiveness
Synonyms
attractive
captivating
charming
enticing
alluring
appealing
inviting
intriguing
fascinating
engaging
enchanting
mesmerizing
hypnotic
spellbinding
irresistible
compelling
persuasive
influential
powerful
potent
dynamic
energetic
lively
vibrant
radiant
dazzling
brilliant
captivating
seductive
tempting
drawing
pulling
attractive
charismatic
magnetic
appealing
pleasant
delightful
lovely
winsome
winning
sweet
honeyed
silver-tongued
smooth
suave
debonair
urbane
sophisticated
refined
cultured
elegant
polished
courteous
gallant
chivalrous
Definitions
- Having an attractive or appealing quality that draws people to something or someone
- * Relating to magnetism or having the properties of a magnet
Usage Examples
- The magnetic personality of the lead singer drew in the audience
- * The magnetic field of the Earth protects us from harmful solar radiation
- * Her magnetic smile lit up the entire room
Antonyms
repulsive
unattractive
unpleasant
disagreeable
distasteful
repugnant
abhorrent
disgusting
offensive
repellent
uninviting
unwelcoming
off-putting
unappealing
uncharming
dull
boring
uninspiring
uninteresting
mundane
lackluster
flat
vapid
empty
hollow
tedious
irksome
annoying
irritating
grating
jarring
harsh
discordant