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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
But a team of such extraordinary greatness refuse to take their foot off the gas and in the 41st over, with the ball seemingly sailing for six from the middle of Sophie Ecclestone's bat, Gardner primed herself for even more magic.
It’s essentially Harry Potter or “High School Musical” with more magic, but not enough movie magic.
The chorus has but a small part in Mendelssohn’s score but brought more magic.
More magic moments are in Root’s future, possibly even Sachin Tendulkar’s world record of 15,921 Test runs.
Villa produced more magic in overtime, scoring on a low shot to the corner from 12 yards after a series of one-touch passes in the penalty area to give the visiting Royals a 2-1 victory.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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