unmagic

[ˌənˈmædʒɪk]

unmagic Definition

  • 1to remove or undo the magic from something
  • 2to make something lose its magical qualities

Using unmagic: Examples

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

  • Example

    The potion was unmagicked and lost its powers.

  • Example

    The curse was finally unmagicked by the wizard.

  • Example

    The spell was unmagicked and the object returned to its original state.

unmagic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unmagic

Phrases with unmagic

  • to remove the effects of a spell

    Example

    The witch had to unmagic the spell that had gone wrong.

  • to remove the magical properties of an object

    Example

    The wizard had to unmagic the cursed object to break the spell.

  • to remove the magical properties of a potion

    Example

    The potion was unmagicked and became a regular drink.

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Summary: unmagic in Brief

'Unmagic' [ˌənˈmædʒɪk] is a verb that means to remove or undo the magic from something, making it lose its magical qualities. It is often used in the context of spells, potions, and objects, such as 'The curse was finally unmagicked by the wizard.' 'Unmagic' can also be used in phrases like 'unmagic a spell,' meaning to remove the effects of a spell.