First Known Use: 14th century
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1magic
noun mag·ic \ˈma-jik\
: a power that allows people (such as witches and wizards) to do impossible things by saying special words or performing special actions
: tricks that seem to be impossible and that are done by a performer to entertain people
: special power, influence, or skill
Full Definition of MAGIC
1
a : the use of means (as charms or spells) believed to have supernatural power over natural forces b : magic rites or incantations
2
a : an extraordinary power or influence seemingly from a supernatural source b : something that seems to cast a spell : enchantment
3
: the art of producing illusions by sleight of hand
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Origin of MAGIC
Middle English magique, from Middle French, from Latin magice, from Greek magikē, feminine of magikos Magian, magical, from magos magus, sorcerer, of Iranian origin; akin to Old Persian maguš sorcerer
Related to MAGIC
- Synonyms
- bewitchery, bewitchment, conjuring, devilry (or deviltry), diablerie, enchantment, ensorcellment, mojo, necromancy, sorcery, thaumaturgy, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry
- Antonyms
- repulsion, repulsiveness
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Rhymes with MAGIC
2magic
adjective
: having the power to make impossible things happen : having supernatural power
: involving the skill of doing tricks that seem to be impossible
: capable of producing good results very easily
Full Definition of MAGIC
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: of or relating to magic
2
a : having seemingly supernatural qualities or powers b : giving a feeling of enchantment
— mag·i·cal \ˈma-ji-kəl\ adjective
— mag·i·cal·ly \-ji-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
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First Known Use of MAGIC
14th century
3magic
verb
mag·ickedmag·ick·ing
Definition of MAGIC
transitive verb
: to produce, remove, or influence by magic
First Known Use of MAGIC
1906
MAGIC[1] Defined for Kids
1magic
noun mag·ic \ˈma-jik\
Definition of MAGIC for Kids
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: the power to control natural forces possessed by certain persons (as wizards and witches) in folk tales and fiction
2
: the art or skill of performing tricks or illusions for entertainment
3
: a power that seems mysterious <The team lost its magic.>
4
: something that charms <They calmed us with the magic of their singing.>
2magic
adjective
Definition of MAGIC for Kids
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: having or seeming to have the power to make impossible things happen <She chanted the magic words.>
2
: of or relating to the power to make impossible things happen <magic tricks>
3
: giving a feeling of enchantment <It was a magic moment.>
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