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Meaning of magnetism
The primary meaning of "magnetism" is a physical phenomenon resulting from the interaction between magnetic fields, or a charming or attractive quality that draws people to someone or something.
Etymology of magnetism
The word "magnetism" originates from the Greek word "magnētis lithos," meaning "magnet" or "lodestone," which was a type of iron ore that exhibited magnetic properties
The term "magnetism" was first used in the 17th century to describe the physical phenomenon, and later expanded to include the figurative sense of personal charm or attraction
Synonyms
attraction
allure
charm
draw
pull
appeal
fascination
captivation
enchantment
enthrallment
spell
hypnotism
charisma
magnet
allurements
attractions
draws
pulls
appeals
fascinations
captivations
enchantments
enthrallments
spells
hypnotisms
charisms
Definitions
- A physical phenomenon resulting from the interaction between magnetic fields
- * A charming or attractive quality that draws people to someone or something
Usage Examples
- The magnetism of the lead singer drew in the crowd and held their attention throughout the performance
- * The magnetism between the two actors was undeniable, making their on-screen romance believable and captivating
Antonyms
repulsion
aversion
distaste
dislike
disinterest
indifference
repulsiveness
averseness
distastefulness
dislike
disinterest
indifference
neutrality
apathy
disaffection
disfavor
disapproval