Magical: meaning, definitions and examples

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magical

 

[ ˈmadʒɪkəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

fantasy world

Possessing or relating to magic; enchanting or extraordinary in a way that seems supernatural.

Synonyms

enchanting, mystical, supernatural.

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Word Description / Examples
magical

Used to describe something that seems to be from a fairy tale or fantasy, often evoking a sense of wonder or delight.

  • The wizard cast a magical spell that turned the pumpkin into a carriage.
  • The festival was magical with all the lights and decorations.
enchanting

Often used to describe something that is very charming, delightful, or fascinating. It commonly has a positive connotation.

  • The little village by the sea had an enchanting beauty.
  • Her voice was so enchanting that everyone stopped to listen.
supernatural

Often used to describe phenomena or entities that go beyond the laws of nature and are usually associated with ghosts, spirits, or other eerie elements. It can sometimes carry a negative or eerie connotation.

  • The haunted house was filled with supernatural occurrences.
  • Many people believe in the supernatural powers of the amulet.
mystical

This word is typically used when talking about something that has a spiritual or mysterious quality, often related to the unknown or the occult.

  • The old sage was known for his mystical visions.
  • They traveled to a mystical land filled with ancient relics and secrets.

Examples of usage

  • The magical land was filled with unicorns and fairies.
  • She had a magical ability to make plants grow with just a touch.
Context #2 | Adjective

amazing experience

Beautiful or delightful in a way that seems removed from everyday life.

Synonyms

charming, enchanting, wonderful.

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Word Description / Examples
magical

Use when describing something that seems like it belongs to a fantasy world or is filled with wonder and supernatural elements.

  • The forest looked magical under the soft glow of the moon
  • The magician's performance was nothing short of magical
wonderful

Used for describing something that gives great pleasure, is very good, or admirable.

  • We had a wonderful time at the seaside resort
  • She has a wonderful sense of humor that makes everyone laugh
enchanting

Suggests something that is so delightful and attractive that it holds your attention completely, often in a mesmerizing way.

  • The fairy tale was enchanting, keeping the children captivated from beginning to end
  • Her voice had an enchanting quality that left the audience in awe
charming

Describes something or someone that is very pleasant and attractive, usually in a subtle, gentle way.

  • The little village was charming with its cobblestone streets and quaint cafes
  • He has a charming smile that wins everyone over

Examples of usage

  • The sunset over the ocean was truly magical.
  • It was a magical evening filled with laughter and joy.

Translations

Translations of the word "magical" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mágico

🇮🇳 जादुई

🇩🇪 magisch

🇮🇩 ajaib

🇺🇦 магічний

🇵🇱 magiczny

🇯🇵 魔法の

🇫🇷 magique

🇪🇸 mágico

🇹🇷 büyülü

🇰🇷 마법의

🇸🇦 سحري

🇨🇿 magický

🇸🇰 magický

🇨🇳 魔法的

🇸🇮 magičen

🇮🇸 töfrandi

🇰🇿 сиқырлы

🇬🇪 ჯადოსნური

🇦🇿 sehrli

🇲🇽 mágico

Etymology

The word 'magical' originated from the late 14th century, derived from the Old French 'magique' and the Late Latin 'magicus'. It has been used to describe things that are enchanting, supernatural, or extraordinary, often associated with fantasy and wonder.

See also: magically, magician.

Word Frequency Rank

Position #8,641 indicates this is an advanced-level word. While not essential for basic communication, it will enhance your ability to understand and create more nuanced content.