Magical ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Magical ( adjective )

  1. Having or seeming to have the power of performing miracles.
  2. Mysterious and fascinating.
  3. Producing a sense of awe and wonder.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french magique, from latin magicus, from greek magikos, from magos "magician".

Examples:

  1. The view from the top of the mountain was magical.
  2. The concert was a magical experience.
  3. The way he passed the ball was magical.
  4. The potion was said to have magical powers.
  5. The forest was filled with magical creatures.

(As a noun)

Magical ( noun )

  1. Having or seeming to have the power of performing miracles.
  2. Mysterious and fascinating.
  3. Producing a sense of awe and wonder.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french magique, from latin magicus, from greek magikos, from magos "magician".

Examples:

  1. The view from the top of the mountain was magical.
  2. The concert was a magical experience.
  3. The way he passed the ball was magical.
  4. The potion was said to have magical powers.
  5. The forest was filled with magical creatures.
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