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magical
adjective as in bewitching
Strongest matches
eerie, enchanted, enchanting, extraordinary, fascinating, magic, marvelous, miraculous, mysterious, mythical, otherworldly, spellbinding, spooky, uncanny, unusual, weird, wonderful
Weak matches
bewitched, charismatic, clairvoyant, conjuring, demoniac, diabolic, ensorcelled, entranced, entrancing, fiendish, ghostly, haunted, imaginary, magnetic, mystic, necromantic, occult, parapsychological, runic, sorcerous, spectral, spellbound, spiritualistic, telekinetic, thaumaturgic, tranced, witching, witchlike, wizardly
Example Sentences
"We, with lots of other people, created a magical moment. We toured around London with a million people watching. It was the most amazing experience, but we are human," he added.
People come here to make a name for themselves, and as magical as that can be, there’s also a dark side to it — some people will stop at nothing to get what they want.
For example, his insistence on not playing Kenan Yildiz, the magical number 10, in the middle behind the striker - a position where he thrived in the early games of the season.
It’s an even farther cry from TV’s more obvious epic journey tales — no warring clans, no Dire wolves or vows of vengeance, no magical rings.
Loose Women panellist Jane Moore was the first person to leave, calling it a "weird and magical experience".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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