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magical
adjective as in bewitching
Strongest matches
eerie, enchanted, enchanting, extraordinary, fascinating, magic, marvelous, miraculous, mysterious, mythical, otherworldly, spellbinding, spooky, uncanny, unusual, weird, wonderful
Weak matches
bewitched, charismatic, clairvoyant, conjuring, demoniac, diabolic, ensorcelled, entranced, entrancing, fiendish, ghostly, haunted, imaginary, magnetic, mystic, necromantic, occult, parapsychological, runic, sorcerous, spectral, spellbound, spiritualistic, telekinetic, thaumaturgic, tranced, witching, witchlike, wizardly
Example Sentences
Mrs King, 42, described Bebe as "joyful", "hilarious" and "magical", and said her bond with her daughter had been "spiritual".
This concept of women working together in magical ensembles is hardly limited to “Beetlejuice.”
Mr Greenlaw-Meek - founder of The Wellness Foundry in Ramsgate, Kent and London - posted a video with his husband prior to boarding the flight reflecting on their "magical experience" in India.
He was described at the beginning of each episode as "the most important, the most beautiful, the most magical saggy old cloth cat in the whole wide world".
The replacements lack heart and the magical team chemistry is gone.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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