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magic
noun as in supernatural power; appearance of impossible feats by tricks
Strongest matches
Strong matches
alchemy, allurement, astrology, augury, bewitchment, conjuring, conjury, devilry, diabolism, divination, enchantment, exorcism, foreboding, horoscopy, incantation, legerdemain, magnetism, necromancy, occultism, power, prediction, presage, prestidigitation, prophecy, rune, soothsaying, sorcery, spell, superstition, taboo, thaumaturgy, trickery, voodoo, voodooism, witchcraft
Weak matches
black art, fortune-telling, hocuspocus, sleight of hand, sortilege
Example Sentences
It is going to be close. but I have a great team-mate, the energy I have seen from the team, there is magic here.
"People think that it's a magic wand then it's not," Amy says.
“I watched this film a million times because I’m thinking: What magic is this, that I can be so involved with this unlikable woman?”
Steers cautioned viewers, however, that they are getting an unfiltered look at nature, where things can go wrong: “We just have to let them live and appreciate that we get to watch the magic.”
But there’s also a magic in bringing people to the table, in food and conversation folding together into something larger than the meal itself.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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