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Meaning of magical
Having a quality that is exciting and delightful, often in a way that seems mysterious or supernatural
Etymology of magical
The word "magical" comes from the Old French word "magique", which is derived from the Latin word "magicus", meaning "of or pertaining to magic"
The Latin word "magicus" is itself derived from the Greek word "magikos", meaning "magical" or "sorcerous"
The word "magical" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe things that are mysterious, supernatural, or enchanting
Synonyms
enchanting
mystical
mysterious
supernatural
spellbinding
captivating
charming
alluring
enticing
bewitching
beguiling
mesmerizing
hypnotic
dreamy
fanciful
imaginary
illusory
fantastical
romantic
whimsical
extraordinary
remarkable
incredible
unbelievable
astonishing
astounding
miraculous
wonderful
marvelous
spectacular
resplendent
dazzling
brilliant
glorious
sublime
heavenly
divine
wondrous
awe-inspiring
breathtaking
thrilling
exciting
exotic
unusual
rare
unique
special
outstanding
phenomenal
Definitions
- Having or producing a mysterious and exciting quality, as if by magic
- * Used to describe something that is very enjoyable or attractive
Usage Examples
- The fireworks display was truly magical, filling the night sky with colorful patterns and shapes
- * The magician's tricks were so magical that the audience was left wondering how he did them
- * The island was a magical place, with its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters
Antonyms
mundane
ordinary
usual
normal
routine
boring
dull
uninteresting
uninspiring
unexciting
unpleasant
disagreeable
repulsive
disgusting
distasteful
unattractive
ugly
repugnant
abhorrent
awful
terrible
dreadful
horrible
ghastly
gruesome
macabre
gloomy
depressing
dismal
dreary
somber
mournful
sorrowful
melancholy