magic noun [U] (SPECIAL POWER)
A2
A2
the skill of performing tricks to entertain people, such as making things appear and disappear and pretending to cut someone in half:
He's a comedian who also does magic.
- The magic show had a lot of audience participation, with people shouting things to the performers and going up on stage.
- It seems that some people still believe in sorcery and black magic.
- My niece was showing me all the tricks that she's learned to do with her new magic set.
- It disappeared as if by magic.
- She used magic to cure illnesses.
magic noun [U] (SPECIAL QUALITY)
- altered
- alterity
- alternative
- anomalous
- another
- disparately
- disparity
- dissimilar
- dissimilarly
- dissimilitude
- misc.
- misfit
- new
- newness
- night and day idiom
- unrepresentative
- unrepresentativeness
- unstandardized
- untraditional
- untraditionally
మీరు ఈ అంశాలలో సంబంధిత పదాలు, పదబంధాలు మరియు పర్యాయపదాలను కూడా కనుగొనవచ్చు:
magic
adjective
uk
/ˈmædʒ.ɪk/ us
/ˈmædʒ.ɪk/B1
magic solution There's no magic solution to the problem.
magic formula There's no magic formula for winning - just lots of hard work.
- There's no magic formula for success.
- The fairy godmother waved her magic wand over the cabbages and they turned into horses.
- She was given a magic charm to ward off evil spirits.
- He seems to just think I can wave a magic wand and everything will be all right.
- There is no magic solution to your problems.
- abracadabra
- alchemical
- alchemically
- alchemy
- bewitch
- escapology
- evil
- faerie
- fairy ring
- magical
- magical powers
- magically
- mojo
- mugwort
- the evil eye idiom
- voodoo
- wand
- whammy
- white magic
- witchcraft
మీరు ఈ అంశాలలో సంబంధిత పదాలు, పదబంధాలు మరియు పర్యాయపదాలను కూడా కనుగొనవచ్చు:
ఇడియమ్
magic
exclamation
UK old-fashioned informal uk
/ˈmædʒ.ɪk/ us
/ˈmædʒ.ɪk/