Magic | Mean of magic in English Dictionary
/ˈmæʤɪk/
- Noun
- a power that allows people (such as witches and wizards) to do impossible things by saying special words or performing special actions
- perform/work (feats of) magic
- children who believe in magic
- tricks that seem to be impossible and that are done by a performer to entertain people
- a book that explains how to do magic
- special power, influence, or skill
- Some doubted the company could ever get back its former magic. [=could ever succeed again as it had succeeded before]
- Both pitchers, though they are older, haven't lost their magic.
- a very pleasant, attractive, or exciting quality
- the magic of their singing
- They wanted to get the old magic back into their marriage.
- by the power of magic
- a mop that gets rid of dirt as if by magic
- in a very fast and impressive way
- Shapes changed like magic on the computer screen.
- a mop that works like magic [=that works extremely quickly or well]
- to do something very well
- the kitchen where a great cook works her magic
- to have a desired good effect
- It may take a few hours for the medication to work its magic.
- having the power to make impossible things happen
- a magic potion/spell that makes you able to fly
- a magic charm
- involving the skill of doing tricks that seem to be impossible
- magic tricks
- a magic show/act
- capable of producing good results very easily
- There is no magic solution to these problems.
- He claims to know the magic formula for financial success. [=he claims to know a simple and sure way to achieve financial success]
- She has a magic touch with animals. [=she is able to calm or control animals with unusual ease]
- very pleasant or exciting
- It was a magic moment when they met.
- They spent a magic [=magical] evening together.
Những từ liên quan với MAGIC
necromancy, power, enchantment, illusion, astrology, foreboding, alchemy, divination, incantation, presage