Word of the Day: Magic
Use the word “magic” to describe something that is hard to believe, incredible, or beautiful.
- Magic is performed by a magician.
- The magician often uses a magic wand to perform tricks.
- A magician can make things appear and disappear. How does he do it? It’s magic.
We use the word “magic” for many different situations:
- This cleaning solution works like magic. (It’s very good.)
- The musician used some sort of magic to make his guitar produce such amazing sounds.
- There’s no magic required in order to succeed. It just takes hard work.
- The politician had a magical effect on the audience. (The word “magical” is an adjective.)
- The full moon created a sense of magic for the young man and woman as they walked hand in hand along the river.
- There is a magical quality to many of Rembrandt’s paintings.
- Do you believe in magic? (This question is commonly asked when something good happens to a person: love, luck, fame, fortune, happiness, etc.)
Essential English Dictionary
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