magnetic
adjectiveHow to pronounce magnetic:
Definition of magnetic:
- magnetic (adjective):
- exerting a powerful attraction
- possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract
- having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel.
Synonyms for magnetic:
alluring
appealing
attractable
attractive
bewitching
captivating
charismatic
charming
elfin
enchanting
engaging
entrancing
exciting
fascinating
galvanic
glamorous
glamourous
hypnotic
interesting
intriguing
irresistible
magnetised
mesmerizing
seductive
tempting
Antonyms for magnetic:
antimagnetic
nonmagnetic
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