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Magic as a Adjective has these synonyms:
magical, enchanting, entrancing, bewitching, fascinating, hypnotic, mesmerizing, spellbinding, charming, magnetic, ensorcellingExample: The music had a magic effect on them.
Magic as a Noun has these synonyms:
enchantment, allure, allurement, charm, bewitchment, spell, witchery, witchcraft, wizardry, glamour, fascination, magnetism, ensorcellmentExample: She worked her magic on every man she met.
legerdemain, conjuring, prestidigitation, sleight of hand, illusion, hocus-pocus, trickery
Example: He performs tricks of magic, including sawing a woman in half.
magical, miraculous
Example: The magic ointment made her young again.
necromantic, occult, mystic, shamanistic, theurgical
Example: Using a magic spell, she turned him into a toad.
witchcraft, sorcery, wizardry, black magic, necromancy, black art, voodoo, obeahism, devilry or deviltry, diabolism, demonolatry, occultism, sortilege, theurgy, white magic, spell
Example: As the magic began to work, he slowly changed into a horrible ghoul.
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