Magic

/ˈmæd͡ʒɪk/

Synonyms for "magic" (194 found)

Ranked by relevance and common usage.

Closest matches (39)

Strong matches (58)

Related words (97)

Related word relations

OpenGloss and ConceptNet supply richer edges like generalizations, collocations, and derivations.

6 relation types

More general

11 entries
aesthetic qualityappealartattributeentertainmentoccultismperformanceperforming artsqualitysupernatural phenomenonsupernaturalism

More specific

17 entries
aura of wondercard trickcharmcurseenchanted atmosphereenchantmentescape actlevitationmiraclemythic auranecromancyoptical illusionsleight of handsorceryspellwitchcraft

Showing 16 of 17 words.

Collocations

8 entries
art of magicmagic circlemagic numbermagic realismmagic spellmagic trickmagic wandstage magic

Inflections

3 entries
magicsmore magicalmost magical

Derivations

4 entries

similar

1 entries

Translations

326 translations across 109 languages.

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Afrikaans

4 entries
  • toordery noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • toordery noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • toorkuns noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • toorkuns noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Albanian

1 entries
  • magji noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • μάγευμα noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • μαγεία noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Arabic

2 entries
  • سحر noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • سِحْر noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Armenian

3 entries
  • աճպարարություն noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • կախարդություն noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • մոգություն noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Assamese

2 entries
  • ভেলেকী noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • যাদু noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Azerbaijani

2 entries
  • sehr noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • sehrbazlıq noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Baluchi

3 entries
  • جاتو noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • جادو noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • سحر noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Bashkir

3 entries
  • сихыр noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • сихырсылыҡ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • тылсым noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Basque

1 entries
  • magia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Belarusian

2 entries
  • ма́гія noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • чараўні́цтва noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Bengali

1 entries
  • জাদু noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Bhojpuri

1 entries
  • जादू noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Breton

1 entries
  • hud noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Bulgarian

4 entries
  • вълшебство́ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • маги́я noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • магьо́сничество noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • магьо́сничество noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Burmese

2 entries
  • ပဉ္စလက် noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • မျက်လှည့် noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Catalan

1 entries
  • màgia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Central Kurdish

4 entries
  • جادوو noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • سیحر noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • سیحر noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • سیحر noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Chinese

2 entries
  • 魔法 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • 魔術 /魔术 noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Chinese Cantonese

2 entries
  • 魔法 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • 魔術 /魔术 noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 戲法 /戏法 noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • 魔法 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • 魔術 /魔术 noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Cornish

2 entries
  • hus noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • pystri noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Czech

3 entries
  • kouzla noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magie noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • čarování noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Danish

2 entries
  • magi noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • sejd noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Dutch

4 entries
  • goochelkunst noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • illusionisme noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • magie noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magie noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Egyptian

2 entries
  • H-kA:Y1 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • H-kA:Y1 noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • iluzio noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Estonian

4 entries
  • maagia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • nõiakunst noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • nõidus noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • võlu noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Finnish

4 entries
  • magia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magia noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • noitamenot noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • silmänkääntötemppu noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

French

4 entries
  • magie noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magie noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • magie noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • magique noun (something spectacular or wonderful)

Gagauz

1 entries
  • büü noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Galician

4 entries
  • maxia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • maxia noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • maxia noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • maxia noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Georgian

4 entries
  • გრძნეულება noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • მაგია noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • მაგიური noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • მისნობა noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

German

4 entries
  • Hexerei noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • Magie noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • Magie noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • Magie noun (something spectacular or wonderful)

Greek

4 entries
  • μαγεία noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • μαγεία noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • μαγεία noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • μαγεία noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Hebrew

3 entries
  • כִּשּׁוּף noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • כישוף noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • קֶסֶם noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Hindi

2 entries
  • जादू noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • सेहर noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Hungarian

4 entries
  • bűvészet noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • bűvészkedés noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • mágia noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • mágia noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Icelandic

1 entries
  • töfrar noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Ido

1 entries
  • magio noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Indonesian

4 entries
  • keajaiban noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • magi noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • sihir noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • sihir noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Iranian Persian

4 entries
  • تَرْدَسْتی noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • جادو noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • جادویی noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • سِحْر noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Irish

3 entries
  • draíocht noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • draíocht noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • draíocht noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Italian

3 entries
  • magia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magia noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • magia noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Japanese

4 entries
  • マジック noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • 手品 noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • 魔法 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • 魔術 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Kalmyk

2 entries
  • ав noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • ав noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Kazakh

2 entries
  • сиқыр noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • сиқыршылық noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Khiamniungan Naga

1 entries
  • thǖngōchí noun (something spectacular or wonderful)

Khmer

1 entries
  • វេទមន្ត noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Korean

4 entries
  • 마법 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • 마술 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • 매직 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • 요술 noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Kyrgyz

2 entries
  • магия noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • сыйкыр noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Lao

1 entries
  • ເວດມົນ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Latin

4 entries
  • artes magae noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • artes magicae noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • carmen noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • carmen noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Latvian

1 entries
  • maģija noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • magija noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Luxembourgish

2 entries
  • Magie noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • Magie noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Macedonian

3 entries
  • во́лшепство noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • вра́жба noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • ма́гија noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Malagasy

1 entries
  • majika noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Malay

1 entries
  • sihir noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Malayalam

4 entries
  • ജാലവിദ്യ noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • മന്ത്രവാദം noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • മാന്ത്രികം noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • മാന്ത്രികം noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Maltese

1 entries
  • maġija noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Manx

4 entries
  • druaightys noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • drualtys noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • obbeeys noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • pishagys noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Marathi

2 entries
  • जादू noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • जादू noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Middle English

1 entries
  • magik noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Mongolian

2 entries
  • ид шид noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • рид шид noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Navajo

1 entries
  • álííl noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Norman

2 entries
  • magie noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magie noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Northern Kurdish

3 entries
  • cadû noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • efsûn noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • sihir noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Norwegian Bokmål

3 entries
  • magi noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • trolldom noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • tryllekunst noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Norwegian Nynorsk

3 entries
  • magi noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • trolldom noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • tryllekunst noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Occitan

1 entries
  • magia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Old English

1 entries
  • ġealdor noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Old High German

1 entries
  • zoubar noun (something spectacular or wonderful)

Old Norse

1 entries
  • seiðr noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Oromo

1 entries
  • tolcha noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Pashto

2 entries
  • جادو noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • سحر noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Plautdietsch

4 entries
  • Hakjsenkonst noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • Hakjsenkonst noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • Teewa noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • Zaubarie noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Polish

2 entries
  • czary noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • magia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magia noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • magia noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • magia noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Romanian

2 entries
  • magie noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magie noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Russian

4 entries
  • волшебство́ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • колдовство́ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • ма́гия noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • фо́кус noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Scots

1 entries
  • magic noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • draoidheachd noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • màgija noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • màgija noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • màgija noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • màgija noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Slovak

2 entries
  • kúzlo noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • mágia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Slovene

2 entries
  • magija noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • čarovnija noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Sotho

2 entries
  • boloi noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • boloi noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)

Spanish

1 entries
  • magia noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Swahili

1 entries
  • ndumba noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Swedish

4 entries
  • magi noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • magi noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • magi noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • trolldom noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Tagalog

3 entries
  • hikmat noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • mahika noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • salamangka noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Tajik

4 entries
  • соҳири noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • соҳирӣ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • ҷоду noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • ҷодугарӣ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Tatar

3 entries
  • могҗиза noun (something spectacular or wonderful)
  • сихер noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • тылсым noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Telugu

1 entries
  • మాయ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Thai

2 entries
  • มายากล noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • เวทมนตร์ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Tibetan

3 entries
  • མཐུ noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • མིག་འཕྲུལ noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • སྒྱུ་མ noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Turkish

4 entries
  • büyü noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • büyü noun (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
  • efsun noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • gözbağı noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)

Turkmen

1 entries
  • jady noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • ма́гія noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • фо́кус noun (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
  • чаклу́нство noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • чарівни́цтво noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Urdu

2 entries
  • جادُو noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • سِحْر noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Uyghur

1 entries
  • سېھىرگەرلىك noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Uzbek

3 entries
  • magiya noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • sehr noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • sehrgarlik noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Vietnamese

4 entries
  • ma thuật noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • pháp thuật noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • phép thuật noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • yêu thuật noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Volapük

1 entries
  • magiv noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Welsh

1 entries
  • hud noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

West-Frisian

3 entries
  • magy noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • tsjoend noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)
  • tsjoenderij noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Woiwurrung

1 entries
  • mūng noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Yiddish

1 entries
  • כּישוף noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

ǃXóõ

1 entries
  • gǁxài noun (use of rituals or actions exploiting the supernatural)

Sample sentences

34 total sentences available.

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The police are really good at understanding "Someone stole my credit card and ran up a lot of charges." It's a lot harder to get them to buy into "Someone stole my magic sword."

Source: tatoeba (2072)

The prince was changed into a tree by magic.

Source: tatoeba (25618)

The prince was turned into a frog by magic.

Source: tatoeba (25619)

I like to perform magic tricks for kids, but they sometimes fall flat.

Source: tatoeba (28962)

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