magical

[ˈmædʒɪkl]

magical Definition

  • 1relating to, using, or resembling magic
  • 2wonderful; exciting

Using magical: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "magical" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The magician performed a magical trick.

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    The view from the top of the mountain was magical.

  • Example

    The book tells a magical story about a young wizard.

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    The garden has a magical atmosphere at night.

magical Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with magical

  • the belief that one's thoughts, wishes, or desires can influence the external world

    Example

    She had a tendency towards magical thinking, believing that her positive thoughts would bring good luck.

  • a literary genre or style characterized by the use of magical or supernatural elements in otherwise realistic fiction

    Example

    The novel combines elements of magical realism with historical fiction.

  • a fictional animal or being with magical powers

    Example

    The Harry Potter series features many magical creatures, such as unicorns and dragons.

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Summary: magical in Brief

The term 'magical' [ˈmædʒɪkl] refers to things that are related to magic or that resemble it. It can also mean something wonderful or exciting. Examples include a magical trick, a magical story, or a magical atmosphere. The term extends into phrases like 'magical thinking,' which refers to the belief that one's thoughts can influence the external world, and 'magical creature,' which refers to fictional animals or beings with magical powers.

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