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magic/magical
adjective as in bewitching, charming
Weak matches
- bewitched
- charismatic
- clairvoyant
- conjuring
- demoniac
- diabolic
- eerie
- enchanted
- enchanting
- ensorcelled
- entranced
- entrancing
- extraordinary
- fascinating
- fiendish
- ghostly
- haunted
- imaginary
- magnetic
- marvelous
- miraculous
- mysterious
- mystic
- mythical
- necromantic
- occult
- otherworldly
- parapsychological
- runic
- sorcerous
- spectral
- spellbinding
- spellbound
- spiritualistic
- spooky
- telekinetic
- thaumaturgic
- tranced
- uncanny
- unusual
- weird
- witching
- witchlike
- wizardly
- wonderful
Example Sentences
They were: “At the Mermaid,” “Home,” “Ship,” “Pisgah-Sights,” “Fears and Scruples,” “Natural Magic,” “Magical Nature,” “Bifurcation,” “Numpholeptos,” “Appearances,” “St. Martin’s Summer,” “Hervé Riel,” “A Forgiveness,” “Cenciaja,” “Filippo Baldinucci on the Privilege of Burial,” “Epilogue.”
His Iphigenia is a sentimental dream—verflucht human, as he himself came to feel; and his Helena is an evocation of magic, magical not merely by accident and in the story, but essentially so, in her ghostly semi-consciousness and glassy beauty.
Adj. magic, magical; mystic, weird, cabalistic, talismanic, phylacteric†, incantatory; charmed &c. v.;
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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