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magic
noun
-
magic
The
mysterious
power
that
people
believe
can
make
impossible
things
happen
by
spells
,
words
,
or
supernatural
forces
.
•
The
wise
wizard
used
ancient
magic
to
light
the
dark
cave
.
The
wise
wizard
used
ancient
magic
to
light
the
dark
cave
.
•
In
the
fairytale
,
a
unicorn's
magic
healed
the
wounded
forest
animals
.
In
the
fairytale
,
a
unicorn's
magic
healed
the
wounded
forest
animals
.
noun
-
magic
Clever
tricks
and
illusions
performed
to
entertain
people
,
making
them
think
something
impossible
has
happened
.
•
The
street
performer
pulled
a
rabbit
from
his
hat
during
his
magic
show
.
The
street
performer
pulled
a
rabbit
from
his
hat
during
his
magic
show
.
•
Ella
clapped
when
the
playing
cards
vanished
in
the
magic
act
.
Ella
clapped
when
the
playing
cards
vanished
in
the
magic
act
.
noun
-
magic
A
wonderful
quality
that
makes
something
feel
exciting
,
charming
,
or
full
of
delight
.
•
There
is
a
certain
magic
in
the
way
the
city
lights
sparkle
at
night
.
There
is
a
certain
magic
in
the
way
the
city
lights
sparkle
at
night
.
•
The
children's
laughter
brought
magic
to
the
summer
afternoon
.
The
children's
laughter
brought
magic
to
the
summer
afternoon
.
adjective
Causing
or
having
the
power
to
impress
or
delight
as
if
supernatural
;
wonderful
or
related
to
magic
.
•
She
mixed
a
magic
potion
that
glowed
green
.
She
mixed
a
magic
potion
that
glowed
green
.
•
We
had
a
magic
evening
under
the
stars
.
We
had
a
magic
evening
under
the
stars
.
verb
-
magic
,
magicking
,
magics
,
magicked
To
make
something
appear
,
disappear
,
or
change
suddenly
as
if
by
magic
.
•
The
wizard
magicked
the
door
open
with
a
wave
of
his
staff
.
The
wizard
magicked
the
door
open
with
a
wave
of
his
staff
.
•
The
teacher
magicked
an
extra
chair
from
the
storeroom
for
the
late
student
.
The
teacher
magicked
an
extra
chair
from
the
storeroom
for
the
late
student
.