51³Ō¹Ļ

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magical

[maj-i-kuhl]

adjective

  1. produced by or as if by magic.

    The change in the appearance of the room was magical.

  2. mysteriously enchanting.

    a magical night.

  3. of or relating to magic.



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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms

  • magically adverb
  • hypermagical adjective
  • hypermagically adverb
  • quasi-magical adjective
  • quasi-magically adverb
  • semimagical adjective
  • semimagically adverb
  • unmagical adjective
  • unmagically adverb
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of magical1

First recorded in 1545–55; magic + -al 1
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ā€œCamping in this park is truly a magical experience, and we want to provide the opportunity for as many visitors as possible.ā€

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"When people discuss in moderated forums, they actually consider the competing arguments. If they engage in discussion with other citizens in a civil, evidence-based environment, magical things happen."

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ā€œJust seeing that was magical, but I think what was more magical than that was hearing these longtime golfers say, ā€œMan, I’ve been golfing forever and I’ve never seen anything like this,ā€ Oyewole says.

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ā€œSky Islandsā€ evokes the magical Philippines upper rainforests, where sounds scintillate in a thinned atmosphere that gives gongs new glories, where animals capable of great ascension exclusively live, where the mind is ready for enlightenment.

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"Finding a message in a bottle from someone far away, on a freezing February day, far out on a remote island with your best friend, that's truly magical."

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