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magical

/ˈmædʒɪkəl/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Relating to magic or capable of producing magic.

  • adjective

    Something that is magical has a mysterious and enchanting power.


Rhymes
Words rhyming with magical
hagical , tragical
Variants
List of all variants of magical that leads to same result
magical , magically , magic realism , magic realisms , magic realist , magical realism
Etymology
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From Old English magican, magick, from magus, magician.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'magical' appears in the names of several famous magical creatures, such as the Magical Mr. Mistoffelees from Cats and the Magical Mr. Toad from The Wind in the Willows.

  2. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry Potter uses a magical wand to cast spells, and the magical Sorting Hat helps sort students into their Hogwarts houses based on their personalities.

  3. The Magical Mile is a term used in running to describe a runner's ability to maintain a sub-six-minute-per-mile pace for a mile.

  4. Magical thinking is a psychological term used to describe the belief that one's thoughts can directly influence reality.

  5. The Magical Mystery Tour was a 1967 album by the Beatles that featured experimental music and surrealistic lyrics.


Related Concepts
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  1. Magic: The power or ability to manipulate the natural world or to create illusions, often through the use of spells or rituals.

  2. Magician: A person who practices magic or performs magical feats for entertainment or to deceive.


Culture
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In literature, 'magical' is often used to describe fantastical elements in stories, such as spells, enchantments, and magical creatures. In art, 'magical' can refer to surreal or dreamlike imagery. In music, 'magical' can be used to describe a feeling of wonder or awe inspired by a song or performance.

How to Memorize "magical"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a wand, a cauldron, and a crystal ball. Visualize the colorful sparks flying as you cast a spell.
    - Visualize a unicorn, a fairy, and a leprechaun. Imagine their magical powers and how they might help you.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'magical' with the word 'wonder'. Think of things that fill you with wonder and awe, such as a beautiful sunset or a baby's first smile.
    - Associate the word 'magical' with the word 'enchanting'. Think of things that are charming and delightful, such as a fairy tale or a romantic comedy.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create an acronym using the letters in 'magical' to help remember its meaning. For example, 'Makes Amazing and Great Illusions Come Alive.'
    - Create a sentence using the word 'magical' to help remember its meaning. For example, 'The magical forest was filled with enchanted creatures and wondrous sights.'


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