Magnetised for Dummies
adjective
What does Magnetised really mean?
Hey there! So, I know you've been working really hard to understand new words, and I'm here to help you. Today, we're going to talk about the word "magnetised."
So, have you ever played with a magnet before? You know that feeling when you hold a magnet near a metal object and it seems like there's some kind of invisible force pulling them together?
Well, when we say something is "magnetised," it means that it has been given the properties of a magnet. So, it's like something has become magnetic and can attract other objects like a magnet does.
Now, let's imagine you have a piece of paper covered in tiny metal shavings. If you bring a magnet close to the paper, those metal shavings would be attracted to the magnet and move towards it. That's kind of what "magnetised" means - it's when something becomes like a magnet and can attract or pull in other things.
In a more general sense, "magnetised" can also be used to describe when someone or something is so attracted to something else that they can't help but be drawn towards it. This could be a person's intense attraction to something, or an object's ability to attract other objects.
So, when you think of "magnetised," think of something that has been given the power to attract other things, just like a real magnet. I hope that helps to make the meaning a little clearer for you!
Revised and Fact checked by Jack Taylor on 2023-12-17 00:34:16
Magnetised In a sentece
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- When you rub a paper clip with a magnet, the paper clip becomes magnetised and can attract other metal objects.
- The refrigerator door is magnetised so you can stick your drawings to it with a magnet.
- After getting too close to a strong magnet, the computer's hard drive became magnetised and stopped working properly.
- The earth is like a giant magnet, and the compass needle gets magnetised when it points towards the north pole.
- Some special trains use magnetised tracks to levitate above the ground and move super fast.
Magnetised Synonyms
Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.
Magnetised Similar Words
Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.