magic
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Definition of magic:
- magic (noun):
- any art that invokes supernatural powers.
- the supposed power to make things happen by using supernatural means
- the use of means (such as charms or spells) believed to have supernatural power over natural forces
Synonyms for magic:
bewitchment
black art
black magic
conjuration
conjuring
conjuring trick
conjury
deception
devilry
deviltry
enchantment
illusion
juju
legerdemain
magic trick
mojo
necromancy
occultism
sorcery
sortilege
spells
supernaturalism
thaumaturgy
theurgy
trick
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Antonyms for magic:
nature
normality
order
science
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