magic (A2)
noun, adjective
Pronunciation: /ˈmædʒɪk/
Definition
The power to make impossible things happen, often through special words or actions.
Examples
The fairy godmother used her magic to change Cinderella's dress.
Many children believe in magic and wizards.
He performed a magic trick that amazed the audience.
How to Use magic
- magic trick (collocation)
- A skillful act that appears to be impossible and is done for entertainment. — "He showed us a magic trick with a coin."
- magic wand (collocation)
- A stick used by a magician or fairy to perform magic. — "The princess wished upon a magic wand."
- magic spell (collocation)
- A series of words that are believed to have a supernatural effect. — "The wizard read from an ancient magic spell."
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