Magic

Word MAGIC
Character 5
Hyphenation mag ic
Pronunciations /ˈmadʒɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Magic"

What do we mean by magic?

The art or practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or control events in nature. noun

The charms, spells, and rituals so used. noun

The exercise of sleight of hand or conjuring, as in making something seem to disappear, for entertainment. noun

A mysterious quality of enchantment. noun

Of, relating to, or invoking the supernatural. adjective

Possessing distinctive qualities that produce unaccountable or baffling effects. adjective

To produce, alter, or cause by or as if by magic. transitive verb

To cause to disappear by or as if by magic. Used with away. transitive verb

Any supposed supernatural art; especially, the pretended art of controlling the actions of spiritual or superhuman beings. noun

Power or influence similar to that of enchantment: as, the magic of love. noun

Conjuring; tricks of legerdemain. noun

Control of natural forces through the knowledge of their laws. noun

Pertaining to or connected with the exercise of magic; having supposed supernatural qualities or powers; enchanting; bewitching: as, magic arts or spells; a magic wand or circle; a magic touch; magic squares.

Produced by or resulting from or as if from magic; exhibiting the effects of enchantment: as, magic music; magic transformations.

Operating as if by magic; causing illusion; producing wonderful results.

A comprehensive name for all of the pretended arts which claim to produce effects by the assistance of supernatural beings, or departed spirits, or by a mastery of secret forces in nature attained by a study of occult science, including enchantment, conjuration, witchcraft, sorcery, necromancy, incantation, etc. noun

The art of creating illusions which appear to the observer to be inexplicable except by some supernatural influence; it includes simple sleight of hand (legerdemain) as well as more elaborate stage magic, using special devices constructed to produce mystifying effects. It is practised as an entertainment, by magicians who do not pretend to have supernatural powers. noun

A supposed supernatural power which gave to spirits a kind of dominion over the planets, and to the planets an influence over men. noun

The art of employing the powers of nature to produce effects apparently supernatural. noun

The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them

A specific ritual or procedure associated with such magic; a spell.

The supernatural forces which are drawn on in such a ritual

Something producing successful and remarkable results, especially when not fully understood; an enchanting quality; exceptional skill.

A conjuring trick or illusion performed to give the appearance of supernatural phenomena or powers.

The art or practice of performing conjuring tricks and illusions.

Complicated or esoteric code that is not expected to be generally understood.

My other answer to everything. Urban Dictionary

A word used when someone cheats or something unexplainable happens. Urban Dictionary

What friendship is. Urban Dictionary

The ability to use cheat codes or hacks in real life. Urban Dictionary

A name for Magic the Gathering card game. Urban Dictionary

Magic (n) (n-adv) 1) with or through skill, cunning, talent, advanced technique, artifice or precice craft and skill 2) with or through complexity either spurios to the contemproary context or to long to be reasonable or desired of explanation 3) with or through the supernatural, praeternatural or quantum-mechanical 4) nor plausible or possible Urban Dictionary

An excuse to cover up something you know. Urban Dictionary

A synonym for "cool" or "awesome" or "good stuff." Urban Dictionary

Supernatural forces involved in every living or nonliving thing on the planet. Magic is used by witches, or wicca, an earth-based religion that focuses on being one with the God and the Goddess and treating everyone equally and kindly. Urban Dictionary

1. having good chemistry with someone else 2. referring to Magic Johnson Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Magic

The word "magic" in example sentences

Black magic __magic () functions used very sparsely ❋ Alindtiwari (2010)

But, with more sincerity, "the right magic words" are would not just be * magic*. ❋ Unknown (2009)

18 February 2011 12:29AM the Right say ..theres No magic money tree so show us the ..magic ..jobs tree ..then ❋ Unknown (2011)

As for the phrase magic mushroom, it would have to wait until 1957, when it first turned up in a Life magazine article that a young Professor Timothy Leary would read with interest before trying magic mushrooms himself and exhorting everyone else in the USA similarly to indulge. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

I had the pleasure of visiting the Mabel's Labels offices today and seeing where the label magic happens. ❋ Kat (2009)

Plus, the reason for the madness in magic is different in Nobble Jr. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Most of the posters here are lumping semi-science, Bruce-Banner-was-hit-by-gamma-rays type stuff in as magic, but for the purpose of my post, I'm confining the term magic to refer to effects that are not accompanied by science-ish explanations ❋ Unknown (2005)

No wonder then, that we reserve the term magic for something far removed from science, and more often associated with charlatanry. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Somehow, the term magic bullet doesn't remind me of cooking ❋ Unknown (2008)

Senior aides to lawmakers said both sides are now searching for what they called a magic formula to avoid a debt default, with the White House at the center of efforts to find a compromise. ❋ Unknown (2011)

To say this is not very complimentary to the medical profession; after all, what we call magic today is just a trick, the domain of illusionists and charlatans. ❋ James L. Kugel (2011)

Rather, Britain's approach was right in line with what I call the magic formula: low taxes, stable money. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Woolf and Lawrence come out of a Judeo-Christian and European tradition; their magic is a limpid, beautiful “mysticism.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Peson]: How... did you get up there? Me: Magic - Person: HOW THE HELL DID YOU FIND THAT? Me: Magic - Teacher: How did you get a perfect score [on the test]? You're either sleeping or talking in class and you've never ONCE done your homework. Me: Magic. Teacher:... Me: What did you want me to say? Brain [steroids]?? ❋ Violetownz (2008)

[George]: How does [Nam] win every time? Jason: [MAGIC]! ❋ Seaworth (2016)

[Friendship is magic]. ❋ DoctorKrabs (2011)

He can fly! It must be magic! Up, up, down, [punch], kick... why [isn't it] working? The internet [said it] would! ❋ AndyAZ (2007)

[let's go] [play] some magic. ❋ Zras (2005)

1) 'did you see that painting, how can that artist paint like that?[' ']~' 2) 'how did you [rewire] that whole phone system in just twenty minutes?' '~' 3) 'how can a man just vanish into thin air leaving no trace, and then reappear hundreds of miles away moments later' ['~'] 4) 'how can we film that scene?' 'with these stage directions: ~' ❋ Flamsmark (2005)

Person 1: Dude, [how'd] you finish that [assignment]? -He used google, because he has common sense.- Person 2: ... [Magic]. Person 1: :O ❋ That One Canadian Guy. (2011)

"Did you win [the Olympics]? [Magic], man, [magic]." OR "That steak was absolutely magic. So tasty and rich, cooked to juicy [medium rare] perfection. Hey Chef, that steak was magic! OR Matt Seidner is magic. Batman is magic. ❋ Mike Shaker (2005)

[I got this] [pendant] from that new-age store, and [I think I'm] going to do some rune-magic on it... ❋ Slink (2004)

1. between me and her its just [magic] 2. [Magic] was one of the greatest basketball players out there.. [too bad] he [has aids] ❋ Navid (2005)

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