Magically for Dummies
adverb
pronunciation: 'mædʒɪkliWhat does Magically really mean?
Alright, so "magically" is a word that describes something that happens in a way that seems like it's done by magic, or like it's not possible in the usual way. It's kinda like when you see something happen and it just seems so amazing and beyond belief, almost like it's not real. Like when a magician makes something disappear right in front of your eyes, or when a fairy tale character waves a wand and stuff suddenly changes. It's all about the feeling of wonder and surprise that something seems to happen in a way that's not normal or expected. So when you hear someone say "magically," they're talking about something that seems to happen in a really special, extraordinary way. It's like a little touch of wonder and enchantment. And that's how we can describe something as happening "magically." Cool, right?
Revised and Fact checked by Michael Johnson on 2023-11-15 06:16:15
Magically In a sentece
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- The magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat, and it seemed to appear magically.
- When I turned on the light switch, the room was magically illuminated.
- She closed her eyes and whispered a wish, hoping it would come true magically.
- The chef sprinkled some spices into the pot, and the dish was magically transformed into a delicious meal.
- As the sun set, the sky turned magically colorful with shades of pink, orange, and purple.
Magically Synonyms
Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.
Magically Pertains To
Words to which the original word is relevant